Yes its possible.
The factory size tire for a 2004 is as follows: Front 245/45/17 and Rear 275/40/18.
The factory size tire for a 2006 is as follows: Front 245/40/18 and Rear 285/35/19.
Both of these sizes have circumferences within 1% of each other. Essentially they are the same diameter and will have no effect on your speedometer or traction control/ABS. The front tires will be the same width so turning should not cause any problems. The rear tires would be 10mm wider (roughly about 3/8 inch). You may notice a slightly stiffer ride, however this would be minimal. So this should be an easy swap with no problems. Make sure you swap tire pressure sensors to your new wheels.
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The factory size tire for a 2004 is as follows: Front 245/45/17 and Rear 275/40/18.
The factory size tire for a 2006 is as follows: Front 245/40/18 and Rear 285/35/19.
Both of these sizes have circumferences within 1% of each other. Essentially they are the same diameter and will have no effect on your speedometer or traction control/ABS. The front tires will be the same width so turning should not cause any problems. The rear tires would be 10mm wider (roughly about 3/8 inch). You may notice a slightly stiffer ride, however this would be minimal. So this should be an easy swap with no problems. Make sure you swap tire pressure sensors to your new wheels.
This will help.
Thanks.
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