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Originally Posted by spark
Something of interest that applies to my original post.
Some cars allow the computer to be re calibrated when the tire size is changed so that the Speedometer and odometer remain accurate. I checked with the local Toyota Dealer and they told me that with Toyota that is not possible. I also asked them if the cars computer will automatically adjust it self if a different size tire is used and I was told by Toyota no, it will not do that.
So ending up with a final tire size that will result in the speedometer and odometer being as close to stock is a requirement, I know it won't be exact, but don't want anything extreme one way or the other.
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You did not mention Toyota's recommendation with TRD 18 inch wheels that cost about $200 each.
http://www.toyotapartsstore.com/prod...oducts_id=4612
225/45/18.
I researched and obsessed with this forever. Ended up putting on the genuine Toyota 9 spoke 17inch wheels that come standard on the '09 Avalon Limited (much nicer than the Avalon XLS wheels) and Internet priced at $165 each plus $35 each for plastic Toyota brand centercaps.
Tire size is the same as the SE and the Avalon XLS & Limited. Went with Michelin Primacy MXV4 tires with 60,000 treadwear warranty. Ride was unaffected, lower road noise than OEM Turanzas, and better cornering.
My opinion: 18" wheels are a bit overstated for an LE but look fine on an SE.
As to the difference in tire circumference - since the difference is less than 1%; I just decided to ignore it. I doubt Toyota recalibrates for the difference in the SE versus LE & XLE tire sizes.