Taking
a look at your tires each time you're about to drive your Subaru is
always a good idea - a quick walk-around can help you identify
potential issues long before they become problems. Checking the air
pressure of your tires is something that you should do at least once a
month (a label indicating the appropriate tire pressure for your vehicle
is located on the driver's side door jam). Your Subaru Dealer will also check your tires each time you bring your vehicle in for service.
How often should my tires be rotated, and why?
Your
tires should be rotated about every 7,500 miles to help ensure even
wear and maximize tread life and performance. Your Subaru Dealer can
help schedule and perform this service for you. For more information,
please refer to your Subaru Owner's Manual.
When should my tires be replaced?
Tires
should be replaced once they reach 2/32" of tread depth. In fact, it is
illegal in all 50 states to drive with tires that are below this level.
To ensure optimal safety and handling in climates with heavy
precipitation, experts recommend replacing tires before they reach 2/32"
of tread depth. For more information, please refer to your Subaru
Owner's Manual.
Genuine Subaru Original Equipment Tires
Supporting our commitment to safety and the core technologies that provide it.
Covering all four corners of safety with four core technologies
The
original equipment tires installed on each Subaru model were selected
to perform optimally with each of these four core technologies. The
"footprint" of each tire is a critical performance point that helps keep
your Subaru safe and operating as designed.
When it's time to replace your tires,it's time to see your Subaru Dealer.
Why
take chances with your vehicle's handling, safety, comfort, or
performance? Your Subaru Dealer will make sure your Subaru is outfitted
with the same high quality, original equipment tires that were installed
at the factory.
For more information about a certain tire or need pricing for your Subaru, please use contact form below.