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What size tires does a 1986 Toyota Cressida have?

In brief, most 1986 Toyota Cressida models used 14-inch wheels with tires commonly found in the P195/75R14 to P205/70R14 range, depending on market and trim.


The 1986 Cressida was sold in multiple regions with varying equipment, so tire sizing could differ by market and model year specifics. This article outlines the typical stock sizes and how to verify the exact specification for a particular car.


Stock tire sizes by market and trim


Below are common stock tire sizes reported for 1986 Cressida models. Actual equipment can vary by market and trim level, so use these as a guide and verify on your vehicle.



  • P195/75R14

  • P205/70R14

  • P185/75R14


Because factory specifications could differ, always confirm the exact size on your specific car by checking the door placard, owner's manual, or the original dealership documentation.


How to confirm the correct tire size for your Cressida


To ensure you’re using the correct tire size for a 1986 Toyota Cressida, follow these steps. This list is intended to help you verify what your vehicle requires and avoid mismatches when replacing tires.



  1. Inspect the sidewall of the currently installed tires to read the size printed there (for example, P195/75R14).

  2. Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the recommended tire size and load rating, which reflects the OEM specification.

  3. Refer to the vehicle’s owner's manual or a Toyota parts catalog for your market and trim to confirm original equipment sizes.

  4. If you’ve upgraded wheels or altered ride height, verify that the overall tire diameter remains close to the original to prevent speedometer inaccuracy or rubbing.


If you’re unsure after checking these sources, consult a qualified tire professional or a Toyota specialist who can confirm compatibility with your specific VIN and market.


Summary


The 1986 Toyota Cressida generally used 14-inch wheels with tires in the roughly defined range of P195/75R14 to P205/70R14, though exact sizes varied by market and trim. To be certain, check the door placard, the vehicle’s manual, or the original dealer documentation, and account for any wheel upgrades or ride-height changes that could affect fitment.

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