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What should Adelaide drivers know about Toyota Noah Tyre Size Guide – Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Settings?
Adelaide drivers should match tyre choice, wheel fitment and service timing to the vehicle placard, actual driving use and local conditions. Hot SA roads, wet winter braking, Adelaide Hills corners and country touring can all affect tyre wear, grip and comfort, so professional fitment, pressure setup, balancing and wheel alignment matter as much as the tyre product choice itself.
Toyota Noah Tyre Size Guide
Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Settings
The Toyota Noah is a compact people mover designed for practicality, fuel efficiency and everyday usability. Widely imported into Australia from Japan, the Noah is commonly used for family transport, rideshare and commercial use.
With hybrid options available in newer models, tyre selection plays an important role in comfort, fuel efficiency and road noise reduction.
At Autosport Tyreworld, we regularly assist customers with tyres for imported Japanese vehicles. This guide explains the factory tyre sizes, rim specifications, bolt pattern (PCD), centre bore and wheel torque settings for Toyota Noah models.
Toyota Noah Wheel Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Bolt Pattern (PCD) | 5x114.3 |
| Centre Bore | 60.1 mm |
| Wheel Nut Thread | M12 x 1.5 |
| Wheel Torque | 103 Nm |
| Stud Pattern | 5 Stud |
These specifications are shared with many Toyota passenger vehicles.
Toyota Noah Factory Tyre Sizes
First Generation (2001–2007)
| Model | Tyre Size | Rim Size |
|---|---|---|
| Noah | 195/65R15 | 15x6 |
| Noah | 205/60R16 | 16x6.5 |
Second Generation (2007–2014)
| Model | Tyre Size | Rim Size |
|---|---|---|
| Noah | 195/65R15 | 15x6 |
| Noah | 205/60R16 | 16x6.5 |
Third Generation (2014–2022)
| Model | Tyre Size | Rim Size |
|---|---|---|
| Noah | 195/65R15 | 15x6 |
| Noah Hybrid | 205/55R16 | 16x6.5 |
Fourth Generation (2022–Present)
| Model | Tyre Size | Rim Size |
|---|---|---|
| Noah Hybrid | 205/60R16 | 16x6.5 |
| Noah Premium | 215/50R17 | 17x7 |
Popular Tyre Upgrades for Toyota Noah
Noah owners often upgrade tyres for better comfort and improved handling.
Common upgrades include:
| Upgrade Tyre Size | Notes |
|---|---|
| 205/60R16 | Comfort upgrade |
| 215/55R17 | Balanced upgrade |
| 225/45R18 | Premium styling |
| 225/40R19 | VIP build |
Before upgrading tyre sizes, consider:
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Ride comfort
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Noise levels
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Fuel efficiency
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Rolling diameter differences
Recommended Tyres for Toyota Noah
At Autosport Tyreworld, we commonly recommend the following tyres for Noah models.
Comfort & Daily Driving
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Continental UltraContact UC7
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Michelin Primacy 4
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Dunlop FM800
Hybrid Efficiency
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Michelin e.Primacy
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Continental EcoContact
Value Options
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Kumho HS52
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Hankook Ventus Prime
Toyota Noah Wheel Torque Specification
Correct torque ensures safe wheel installation.
Recommended torque:
103 Nm
Installation tips:
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Always use a calibrated torque wrench
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Tighten wheel nuts in a star pattern
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Recheck torque after 50–100 km
Incorrect torque may cause:
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Wheel vibration
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Brake rotor distortion
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Loose wheel nuts
Need Tyres for Your Toyota Noah?
Autosport Tyreworld provides tyre fitting, wheel balancing and wheel alignment services for passenger vehicles, hybrids and imported cars across Adelaide.
Visit one of our locations:
Autosport Tyreworld Magill
647 Magill Road
Magill SA 5072
📞 0452 641 023
Autosport Tyreworld Wingfield
411 Grand Junction Road
Wingfield SA 5013
📞 0433 645 411
Autosport Tyreworld Clarence Gardens
911 South Road
Clarence Gardens SA 5039
📞 0420 299 911
Our experienced team can help you choose the best tyres for comfort, efficiency and safety.
FAQ
Is Toyota Noah Tyre Size Guide – Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Settings relevant for Adelaide drivers?
Yes, if the advice is matched to the vehicle and how it is driven. City commuting, hills roads, country trips and performance use can all need different tyre and setup priorities.
Should tyre advice include wheel alignment?
Yes. Alignment, balancing and pressure setup are important because even a quality tyre can wear poorly or feel ordinary if the vehicle setup is wrong.
Can Autosport Tyre World help compare tyre options?
Yes. Autosport Tyre World can compare suitable tyres, wheels and service options across Magill, Clarence Gardens and Wingfield, then recommend a setup for the vehicle's actual use.
Helpful Adelaide tyre links
Autosport Tyre World Adelaide locations
For local tyre advice, fitment checks, balancing and wheel alignment in Adelaide, contact Autosport Tyre World across Magill, Clarence Gardens and Wingfield.
TYREPLUS Magill | Autosport Tyre World Magill
647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072
Phone: 0452 641 023
TYREPLUS Clarence Gardens | Autosport Tyre World Clarence Gardens
911 South Road, Clarence Gardens SA 5039
Phone: 0420 299 911
TYREPLUS Wingfield | Autosport Tyre World Wingfield
411 Grand Junction Road, Wingfield SA 5013
Phone: 0433 645 411
Adelaide Toyota fitment notes
For Toyota Noah Tyre Size Guide – Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Settings, tyre and wheel selection should start with the vehicle placard, the exact model generation and the wheel package already fitted to the car. Toyota models can vary by trim, year range, hybrid or petrol variant, commercial load use, off-road package and dealer wheel option, so the correct tyre size needs to be matched with the right load rating, speed rating, rim width and wheel offset.
Autosport Tyre World checks the existing tyres, wheel markings, centre bore, stud pattern, brake clearance and torque requirements before recommending replacements. That matters for Adelaide drivers because a tyre or wheel that is close but not correct can affect steering feel, braking consistency, ride comfort, clearance and long-term tyre wear.
For daily use around Magill, Norwood, Burnside and the wider Adelaide suburbs, most Toyota owners want predictable wet braking, quiet road manners and even tread life. For Adelaide Hills driving, family load, EV weight, hybrid efficiency or country SA trips, pressure setup, balancing and wheel alignment become especially important to keep the vehicle stable and to protect the new tyres.