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What size tires are on a 2016 Lexus 350?

There isn’t a single tire size for a "2016 Lexus 350" because the badge covers several different models. The ES 350, IS 350, GS 350, RX 350, and NX 350 each use their own factory tire sizes depending on wheel options and trim. The most common stock size across the lineup for a 2016 model with 17-inch wheels is 235/55R17, but exact specifications vary by model and wheel choice.


Model-by-model tire sizes


ES 350 (2016)


The ES 350 typically ships with 235/55R17 tires on the standard 17-inch wheels. If your car has larger or upgraded wheels, tire sizes may differ.


How to verify the exact size on your ES 350:



  • Check the driver’s side door jamb placard for the recommended tire size.

  • Inspect the sidewall of one of your tires for the size stamp (e.g., 235/55R17).

  • Consult the owner's manual for the original equipment (OE) tire specification.

  • Review the vehicle build sheet or contact a Lexus dealership with your VIN for confirmation.


Knowing the precise size is important for proper performance, replacement options, and speedometer accuracy.


IS 350, GS 350, RX 350, NX 350 (2016)


These 2016 models labeled with 350 badges can use a variety of tire sizes, largely driven by wheel size (17-, 18-, or 19-inch options) and trim level. There isn’t a single universal size that covers all of them. To avoid mismatches, refer to the placard on your car or the manual for the exact OE specification.


How to verify the exact size on these models:



  • Locate the door jamb placard for the model’s recommended tire size.

  • Check the tire sidewall for its current size if you’re replacing tires.

  • Review the owner’s manual or the official Lexus site for your exact build.

  • Use the VIN to pull OE specifications from a dealer or Lexus customer portal.


Because wheel options differ widely across these models, always confirm the precise size before purchasing tires.


How to verify your tire size quickly


If you’re unsure which exact 350-badged model you own, or you’ve inherited a used car, use these steps to pinpoint the correct size quickly.



  • Look at the door jamb placard near the driver's seat for the recommended tire size and inflation pressure.

  • Read the sidewall marked on a current tire (the sequence includes width, aspect ratio, and diameter, such as 235/55R17).

  • Check the owner's manual’s Tire and Wheel section for OE specifications by model.

  • If in doubt, contact a Lexus dealer with your VIN to pull the exact OE tire size for your exact build.


By using these sources, you’ll ensure you’re looking at the correct tire size for your particular 2016 Lexus 350 model and trim.


Summary


The 2016 Lexus 350 family encompasses several different models, each with its own tire size depending on wheels and trim. The ES 350 commonly uses 235/55R17, but other 350-badged models vary widely. Always verify the exact size on the door placard, the tire sidewall, the owner’s manual, or via the dealership using your VIN to avoid incorrect replacements.

How much are the tires for a 2016 Lexus RX350?


Lexus RX350 tires typically range in cost from $130 to $300+, depending on the type of tires you want on your luxury SUV.



What tires come standard on a Lexus RX350?


Original Tire Specifications

  • Standard Tire Size: 235/65R18.
  • Optional Tire Size: 235/55R20.
  • F Sport Tire Size: 235/55R20.
  • Recommended Tire Pressure: 240 kPa (35 PSI) front, 240 kPa (35 PSI) rear.



Is 2016 a good year for Lexus RX350?


Reliability. The 2016 Lexus RX 350 has a 4 years / 50,000 miles basic warranty and 3 recalls. RepairPal gives it a reliability rating of 4.5 out of 5, ranks it #3 out of 29 among Luxury Midsize SUVs. Below you'll find our owner reviews.



What size tires are on a 2016 Lexus ES 350?


2016 Lexus ES 350 tires could be 225/45R18 or 215/55R17 for the vehicle's trim level Base.


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