2011 Toyota Corolla Tires






The Toyota Corolla is one of the best known and beloved cars in the USA. Built to offer hassle-free performance for many miles ahead, it has gained a strong reputation for reliability and solid fuel economy. To get the most out of your Corolla, make sure that its tires are in proper condition. If they are worn, cracked, or otherwise damaged, they won’t be able to give the traction you need for safe acceleration, handling, and braking. There are many signs such as cracks in the sidewalls, low tread depth, long stopping distances, etc. that signify your tires should be changed.

Browse through our selection of 2011 Toyota Corolla tires to find those meeting all your driving needs. When choosing new rubber, you should consider your weather conditions, driving style, etc. For those drivers living in a moderate climate, we offer a variety of all-seasons designed to provide year-round performance at average temperatures. Thanks to their special tread pattern design, they can provide proper grip in both wet and dry conditions and are effective even in light snow. However, when roads are covered with heavy snow and temperatures drop too low, winter rubber will come in useful. Summer tires will better suit the needs of those drivers who live in a hot climate, where temperatures go too high.

2011 Toyota Corolla Tires Reviews

1 review
5 of 5
Fantastic Winter Tire, Average For Other Seasons
I bought a pair of these for my car just before winter of 2021. They've been on for a couple thousand miles now and honestly for the price these are probably the best winter tires you can get. My car came with a terrible feature from the factory where if it senses any wheelslip it will cut all power to the wheels. It ends up being a particular problem when going uphill. Anyway, this past season I hadnt experienced nearly any uphill slips which is a pretty good testament to this tire's grip in the snow and ice. Now its spring and for the few warm and dry days there have been, these tires grip well enough. They certainly aren't a track tire and can't take much lateral load before giving out, but hey it's cheap- what do you expect. One minor mishap I had right before winter hit was that I hit a pothole doing 15-20mph and blew out the sidewall, rendering the tire useless. I'm not sure if it was because of the tire or the weather or the pot hole, but I did have to shell out another ~$100 for a new one. Even with that mishap, I'll still probably get these in the future if I need a winter tire.
Posted by Jordan (West Mifflin, PA) / March 24, 20222011 Lexus CT
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