What size tires are on a 2007 Subaru Forester?
P215/55R17 (Sports 2.5XT · 2.5XT Limited)
P215/60R16 (2.5X · Sports 2.5X · 2.5X L.L. Bean Edition)
2007 Subaru Forester/Tire size
What tires should I put on my Forester?
Best Tires for the Subaru Forester Sport, Touring, and Limited:
- Laufenn S Fit AS – Best budget tire.
- Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus II – Best mid-priced tire.
- Goodyear Eagle LS-2 – Best superior tire.
What size tires are on a 2006 Subaru Forester?
P215/60R16
2006 Subaru Forester/Tire size
How to reset the tire pressure on a Subaru Forester?
How the vehicle drives. Increases the need for fuel. Tire failure. Refer to the Manufacturer’s Sticker located on the inside of the Driver’s door. Fill each tire to the recommended PSI/air pressure. NOTE: If you are unable to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning Light on the first try, REPEAT the steps.
How many miles does a Subaru Forester cover?
Considering most drivers cover between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year, most Forester owners will pass the miles their original equipment tires were intended to cover well before they’ll go past the tire’s usable age. The life of your tire can be somewhat predicted by its UTQG (Uniform Tire Quality Grade) rating.
Why are bigger tires better for Subaru Forester?
Better ride quality – More rubber means more cushion for poor road conditions. Cost reduction – Big tires are expensive, so moving to a smaller wheel size will mean less costly tire purchases. Seasonal changes – Winter and snow tires are available for a larger selection of smaller wheel sizes and the narrower footprint will provide better traction.
What kind of wheels do I need for my Subaru Forester?
The Minato wheel is part of the RTX OE series and is designed to fit many Acura and Honda models. With its durable gloss black finish and a simple multi spoke design, the Minato is a perfect option to… FF05 Gunmetal Wheels by RTX®.
How are the tires on a Subaru Forester different?
You may have noticed that the Subaru Forester’s two tire sizes have different diameters and different aspect ratios. Generally, automakers choose tires that have the same outer diameter. This allows them to have only one speedometer setting.
Considering most drivers cover between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year, most Forester owners will pass the miles their original equipment tires were intended to cover well before they’ll go past the tire’s usable age. The life of your tire can be somewhat predicted by its UTQG (Uniform Tire Quality Grade) rating.
Where can I put my Subaru Forester Revo?
By the way, I have been very happy with the Dueler Revo’s on dirt, sand, pavement, snow and rocks (no punctures yet in many miles off pavement and over some pretty sharp nasty rocks), all over California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, etc. Haven’t had much experience with them in mud though.
When do tires start to break down on a Subaru?
Tires are made up not just of rubber and steel or Kevlar belts, but chemicals that help the tires resist UV rays, temperature changes and a lot of other environmental hazards. Those chemicals start to break down after five years or so, and the tires aren’t doing the job that they need to do. At that point, it doesn’t matter how good they look.