The correct hubcap size for a 2010 Toyota Camry depends on the wheel size installed on the car. In practice, most 2010 Camrys with steel wheels use 16-inch hubcaps, while those equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels typically do not use standalone hubcaps. Verify your wheel size to be sure.
Understanding the wheel options on the 2010 Camry
In 2010, Toyota offered different wheel configurations across trims. The LE typically used 16-inch steel wheels with full wheel covers; XLE and SE used 17-inch alloy wheels. This distinction drives hubcap compatibility.
Hubcap size by wheel type
Before listing the sizes, note that hubcaps are designed to fit the wheel diameter. Here’s a quick breakdown by the common 2010 Camry configurations.
- 16-inch wheels (steel wheels with wheel covers): Look for 16-inch hubcaps designed to snap onto 16" steel wheels specific to the Camry 2010. These cover lug nuts and the wheel face.
- 17-inch alloy wheels: Typically do not use separate hubcaps. The wheel’s center cap is built into the alloy wheel itself, so there is no separate hubcap to buy for most configurations.
Bottom line: If your Camry has 16" steel wheels, you’ll want 16" hubcaps. If it has 17" alloy wheels, hubcaps aren’t used; focus on the wheel’s center caps or stock alloy wheel branding.
How to confirm the exact size for your car
To avoid buying the wrong size, confirm your wheel size using one or more of these steps.
- Check the tire sidewall: The number after the P and the slash (for example, P205/65R16) indicates the wheel diameter in inches. In this example, 16 means 16-inch wheels.
- Look at the wheel itself: Many wheels have a size mark stamped on the alloy or steel wheel near the hub area (e.g., 16x6.0J).
- Consult the owner’s manual or VIN-based spec sheet: The manual or dealership can confirm the wheel size for your exact trim and production year.
Once you’ve confirmed the wheel size, shop for hubcaps in that size or rely on the wheel design if you have alloy wheels.
Buying tips: OEM vs aftermarket
When shopping for hubcaps, you have options. Here are quick tips to choose wisely.
- OEM Toyota hubcaps are designed to fit the 2010 Camry’s wheel styles and sizes; verify compatibility with your trim.
- Aftermarket hubcaps or wheel covers should specify compatibility with 16-inch or 17-inch wheels and the Camry model year.
- Check return policies and fitment guarantees, since wheel covers must snap securely and not rub brake components.
Pro tip: If you’re unsure, take a wheel size measurement or photograph of your wheel and hub area to show a parts counter or online retailer for accurate matching.
Summary
The 2010 Toyota Camry typically uses 16-inch hubcaps for the steel-wheel configuration common on entry trims. Trims with 17-inch alloy wheels generally do not use separate hubcaps, instead relying on the wheel’s center cap. Confirm your wheel size by checking the sidewall, wheel markings, or owner’s manual before purchasing, and choose OEM or reputable aftermarket options that match the size exactly.


