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This is for an '01 Camry LE with 205/65-15 sized tires. Looks like that's a pretty common size:

 

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compare1.jsp?width=205%2F&ratio=65&diameter=15&sortCode=38600&minSpeedRating=H&ratio=65&width=205%2F&diameter=15&minLoad=S&vehicleSearch=true&startIndex=0&search=true&pagelen=20&pagenum=1&pagemark=1&performance=UHPAS&performance=HPAS&performance=PAS&performance=GTAS&performance=ST&performance=AS&speed_rating=HR&speed_rating=VR&speed_rating=ZR&speed_rating=WR&speed_rating=YR&RunFlat=All&x=45&y=11

 

I have Yokohama tires on my Crown Vic and did have them on my Olds Aurora and I loved them. To me, they were better than Michelin, GoodYear, and Bridgestones. I have a Yokohama Avid H4S on the Olds and their Touring tire on my Crown Vic. They add stability and hugely improved ride and traction over the OEM tires.

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I have a 2004 camry.

 

I do not want to order stuff onlline and get them installed instore.

 

i am looking for more good deals instore.

 

Thanks

SA

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If you're ruling out Costco and Sam's Club, there's always Walmart. I like Costco though. If you drive in snow, BF Goodrich's Traction T/As are great. DEFINITELY use Tirerack to look at ratings and user reviews. Don't base your purchase on price alone. More expensive tires are not necessarily better.
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I get my tires for my Maxima at Sam's! They always have great deals!

I got tires for the Alero at Sam's too. It's tough to beat the lifetime tire rotation and balancing (and roadside warranty).

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