forester tires size
Hi can I fit 225 60 16 on a 2005 forester
I was offered some studded snows and was in hopes they will fit ok
thanks again steve
I was offered some studded snows and was in hopes they will fit ok
thanks again steve
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On yours the studs will stick out, and you don't want that hitting the fender.
It's within the 3% bigger than stock that is industry standard so there is a good chance it will fit, but I would mount them carefully and maybe try to cycle the suspension through it's travel with the front wheels turned to see if it hits the fender.
The car only has 4.500 miles on it. Am going to get one new Geolander tire.
My quandry is to still use the slightly bent rim on the front and then pick up a cheap real spare tire and get a used rim for that -
or buy a new rim for the Geolander and use the slightly damaged rim for a real spare.
any suggestions appreciated
I do want a real spare but it will be useless unless I can get a rim to fit it
any ideas?
new one is over $ 300
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I posted this question on this forum awhile back and I was directed to tirerack.com. The only wheels they had were pretty elaborate things and were not what I was looking for. I wanted something that my wife or I could simply change out, and not have to worry about speed limitations (as one would if the factory-supplied doughnut was used), or issues with the four-wheel drive, etc.
I will definitely be including a "full-size spare" in my negotiations on any future Subaru purchase for sure!!!!!
Did yours fit in the spare tire well? Got any pics? I can host 'em for ya...
I guess I could post some pictures but they would only show a spare wheel & tire in the spot where the original "doughnut" spare was.
The full size spare fits because the floor pan is stamped to hold it. Subaru did not stamp a special tiny well just for the smaller diameter of the compact spare used in the North American market.
This picture of my 2008 LL Bean converted to full size spare shows the OEM $70 bucket support that is also required, to prevent the thin plywood cargo panel from sagging down until it rests on the tire. This is what Foresters in the US looked like before the introduction of the compact spare:
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f280/vintagefortytwo/Forester/Forester%20FS%20- - Spare/IMG_0746.jpg
My concern was that some markets use smaller tires than the US-spec Forester, so I was wondering if our big US-spec tires fit.
Glad to know they do.