Can I replace one tire on my Subaru Outback?

Can I replace one tire on my Subaru Outback?

I damaged a tire. Your Subaru’s AWD system needs tires of uniform diameter and tread pattern to operate at peak performance. Subaru recommends replacing all four tires at once. However, if your remaining three tires are relatively new then you may be able to replace just one with the same brand, model, and size.

Can you just replace 1 tire on AWD?

Replacing just one or two tires on an AWD vehicle could cause unnecessary wear and tear on your drivetrain, or confuse the traction control system to think that you are frequently losing traction. A new tire is larger in diameter than one of the same brand, type and size that’s part way through its tread life.

Is it bad to have one mismatched tire?

Can I put mismatched tires on my vehicle? The integrity of your tires is arguably the most critical safety aspect of your vehicle. When your tires wear down, they can sometimes fail unexpectedly. Replacing a faulty tire on your car with a used tire or one that is mismatched can put you and your vehicle at risk.

When you replace one tire do you have to replace them all?

Usually, all four tires are recommended to be replaced at once, but always check your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations for specific guidance regarding your vehicle.

How long do Subaru Outback tires last?

What damages tires on my Subaru Outback? Some tires may last up to 50,000 – 60,000 miles, while others may last as miniature as 10,000 miles.

Why do you need to replace all 4 tires on AWD?

The conventional wisdom among drivers of all-wheel-drive vehicles has been that when they need to replace a single tire, every tire should be replaced. Doing that ensures that the AWD system won’t experience unbalanced wear and that there’s balanced traction at all four corners.

Do you need to rotate tires on AWD?

Interested in learning more about when to rotate tires for an AWD car? Since tires on AWD vehicles wear at different speeds, it’s recommended that they are rotated every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Again, this is a rule of thumb. For more specific information, it’s best to double-check with your vehicle’s owner’s manual.

Do AWD tires have to match?

Drivers with an AWD vehicle should refer to their car’s owner’s manual for specific guidance on tire replacement. It’s always best to use four tires from the same brand—and the same model—on a vehicle. Unless specified by the automaker, tires should be the same size, and have the same speed rating and load index.

Is it bad to have two different brands of tires?

Primarily, you should avoid mixing different tire brands and different tread patterns. There are rare exceptions for approved mixed-tire fittings, but in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all.

Should all 4 tires be the same brand?

The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. That means having the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index, and speed rating on the front and rear tires.

Can I drive with a bubble in my tire?

Tires that have a bubble are not safe to drive. When your tire has a bubble, the fabric of the inner tire can no longer protect your tire from bursting when pressure develops from contact with the road. Driving on a tire that has a bubble is very dangerous and there is a high possibility that it will blow out on you.

Is it OK to replace only 2 tires?

Following the routine rotations will optimize a tire’s tread life and will wear all four tires evenly. And when replacing only two, we recommend installing the new tires in the rear and placing the (older but still decent) rear tires in the front. This may help prevent a spinout or oversteer condition on slick roads.

Do you have to replace all 4 tires on a Subaru?

I had the same issue. One tire needed to be replaced, tire store told me I had to replace all 4. Not wanting to give up good money for no reason, fearing they were just trying to get more money out of me, research led me to replace all 4 for better peace of mind and for a longer lasting Subaru.

What should tread depth be on Subaru all wheel drive tires?

These are Nokian tires, and according to the specs I found online, they have 11/32″ tread depth when new. Another article on tirerack.com on this topic, suggests that Subuaru states that the differential among tread depth should vary no more than 2/32″

How big are the tires on a Subaru?

I just destroyed the passenger-side rear tire. The tires have approx. 6/32″ tread remaining, per an informal measurement with a coin (I used this guideline from tirerack.com) These are Nokian tires, and according to the specs I found online, they have 11/32″ tread depth when new.

Can you use a spare tire on a Subaru Legacy?

Hi, unfortunately I believe this answer needs to be down-voted as it is simply uninformed. Yes, Subaru puts a spare in the rear cargo space of my Legacy wagon, and it is a temporary spare-use-only tire (doughnut). Clearly it is not useable as a replacement to the damaged tire. – qxotk Nov 11 ’15 at 12:05