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Is anyone using 215-70/16 tires on the 2012 & newer Foresters?

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How much does the 70 series tires affect performance on curvy roads?

Where can 16 inch Subaru steel wheels be purchased? Thanks for the info.:nerd:
 
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I have an '09 with the stock steel wheels and ran about 60k miles on BFG Long Trail TA Tours and am now about 11k miles into a set of Michelin LTX M/S's, both of these in 215/70x16. (I also put some miles on the stock 215/65's and ran a set of 225/65 Continentals for about 25k miles till one tire was destroyed.) You should be able to order OEM '09-13 wheels from a dealer, or you may be able to find a set of takeoffs from someone who has moved to alloys.

It won't be an autocrosser with this size on them, but on my '09, I pick up about an inch in diameter, a bit more belly clearance, like them in the snow and muddy trails. I don't know how the '14 suspension is calibrated, buy my '09 is a leaner in turns to begin with, and with a decent amount of air (32-35 lbs) in the 215/70's, I don't feel that I lose much cornering grip. The Michelin Defender LTX M/S is a GREAT tire--I ran thru 3 sets of the old LTX M/S variations on a full size Ford van.

I have an old BMW for playing in the twisties, and also a '16 Dodge Grand Caravan R/T which actually corners flatter than the Subaru.

Hope this helps...I think the Outback used a 215/70x16 as the stock size for a while, as did the Honda Element, maybe the CR-V also. I like the 70 sidewall height for blasting thru Detroit chuckholes (and have bent more than a few wheels in my life with 50, 55, and 60 series tires...)

Good luck,
George
 
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I believe so....48 mm offset, 5x100 bolt pattern. 16" steel wheels with the same specs were used on some year Outbacks and Legacies also, and I think even the styled steel wheels on earlier gen Foresters will work. As I said, some of the Outbacks even used 215/70x16" tires. Imprezas used a 55mm offset (set-in was further)...so make sure you get the 48mm offset if possible.

I think all the steel wheel apps are 6.5" wide, which is a good width for a 215/70. Here's a really good interchange chart. Not sure if the pre-TPMS year wheels will fit your car, but my '09 has TPMS. Understanding Tires and Wheels: FAQ, Subaru sizes, codes

Good luck,
George
 
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