I posted this earlier and only got one or two replies. Anyone else have some good input? Has anyone replaced tires on an Outback recently? Seeking experiences and
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19 years ago
I posted this earlier and only got one or two replies. Anyone else have some good input? Has anyone replaced tires on an Outback recently? Seeking experiences and
I have a 1997 Subaru Outback and I just replaced the original Michelin XW4 tires that had 110,000 miles on them. I did not go with the same tires because I did not feel they handled well in the snow and ice. After getting the new tires, I came to realize that the XW4 tires were bad all around and noisy.
I went looking and researching for a tire that would really deliver on it all, such as dry and wet braking and handling, winter driving/traction and a quiet ride. Some leading recommendations were Michelin HydroEdge, Toyo Spectrum, Goodyear Triple Tread and BigO Euro Tour. I came close to getting the Michelin HydroEdge, but the reviews were just too mixed. I read the design and logic behind the Goodyear Triple Tread and talked to a number of tire shops. When I told different tires shops what I was looking for, they kept recommending this tire. Finally, I talked to a person at one tire shop that got a chance to demo them and loved them. I decided to take the risk and be one of the first to give the tire a try. I have put
1,000 miles on them and can sum them up in one word: WOW! What a difference. With my old tires, I had to turn up the stereo once I got on the freeway. I don't even touch the dial now. You will not believe how quiet these tires are. I used to think the reason I felt every crack in a road was the Outback's stiffer suspension. The difference with these tires is incredible. I took a tight circle freeway offramp with a 20 mph speed limit at 40 mph and the car took the turn better than going 20 mph with the old tires. Where I used to get a side lean in a corner, these tires hold solid and make cornering effortless. I was driving yesterday down the freeway going from dry road to heavy spring showers and could feel no difference - and the traction was solid. I have not had a chance to try them in the snow and ice yet, but their design and center strip logic seems sound.Here is a cool website about them...
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I'm absolutely thrilled with the Kuhmo tires I recently got for my vehicle. They're great wet, and very very very smooth dry. And not very expensive either. Do a groups.google.com search for my post about a month ago onthe topic.
-- Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4 Chicago, Illinois USAthe nasioc.com forums have some good posts regarding GreenDiamondTires... tires with industrial diamonds embedded in the tread
I'm absolutely thrilled with the Kuhmo tires I recently got for my vehicle. They're great wet, and very very very smooth dry. And not very expensive either. Do a groups.google.com search for my post about a month ago onthe topic.
-- Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4 Chicago, Illinois USASave your money and go to pep boys good tires and good warranty or if you can go to Costco and buy a set of Michellins. I have a 1999 OB 117,000 miles and running on Pep Boys Shoes, very good traction and breaking, excellent when wet. My wife has a 2000 OB running on michellins shoes from Costco, excellent tyres at a good price as for warranty, the best.
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