Just generally knowing your thought process when it comes to selecting tires is helpful. It is important to know what you chose, but also what you didnt choose and why
4 years ago | 3
A lot of adventure oriented Subaru’s in my area are running Falken Wilkpeak tires. Cover tires on new Outback’s new Wilderness package.
4 years ago | 1
All season vs all terrain. Lowering wheel size for bigger tire Does it rub or lift needed? MPG and noise issues? What did you decide on and how do they drive?
4 years ago | 12
Steer clear of Toyo Open Country AT III's. I've gone through 12, yes 12, brand new tires (10 at my expense) just to get 4 that don't vibrate the crap out of my F150 and I still have a slight vibration at 70mph highway speeds. My spare is the one that was out of round the least. First 5 were 35x12.5 R18. Two were replaced by the local tire shop at no charge, but still didn't correct the vibration issue. Purchased 5 new 295/70 R18 and one was outta round so it's my spare. Saving up for a new set and the Toyo's are GONE!
4 years ago | 0
Would you recommend a lift? I’ve got a 2017 Outback and I’m trying to figure out what I’m gonna do.
4 years ago | 5
For the love of God, people... If you live somewhere with winter, run DEDICATED WINTER TIRES in winter. 3 peak rated all-anythings are nowhere near as capable on ice especially
4 years ago | 4
Make more videos with camping and mountain biking combination. If people don’t know what tires to get where they are living.... NVM. Join the FB groups with Outbacks. Your questions can be answered there. BTW I posted your videos there. I’m getting my Thule cargo box today. I’m setting it up with a small narrow rooftop basket and awning like yours.
4 years ago | 1
Chase Christopher
Hey ya'll! I have gotten a lot of questions about Tires over the last few months so I am making a video on the topic. What questions do you have that youd like covered? Thanks!
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