Replacing tires with a different size

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We have a 1996 Subaru Legacy Outback. Someone offered us a full set of four studded snow tires at a great price, but they said they are slightly bigger in height than what's on the car now. Would it be ok to use them as long as we're putting on all 4 at the same size?
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So "pass" on those tires.
There shouldn't be any increased risk of tire failure if the tires carry the same speed rating as the car requires (such as H, V, T, Z, etc.), so that part wouldn't bother me personally. If you are using them strictly as winter tires, and if they're studs, I would probably just use them. Studs don't last very long generally, in terms of being effective, so I would plan to use them a single season and then get a better fitted tire moving forward.
I like to keep my tire sizes with in 2% of stock, but would never go more than 4% out. If you ever have questions on that, there are size calculators out there on the web that are easily accessible.
Regardless, this is a case were it doesn't matter ... because the Outback is just a jacked up Legacy with bigger tires. I think the same year Legacys came with 195/60-15.
The main issue is speedo error, as wes explained.
Remember, these are snow tires. So she would be mounting tires that would result in a little less ground clearance, and you can use every bit of that. Angle of approach also would suffer a tad, and the Outback already has a long front overhang.