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Join Date: May 2010
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Hey, everyone. First time poster and first time Subaru owner.
I got home for lunch today and realized that one of the tires on my wife's Subaru had a hole in the side of it. I knew we were close to needed new tires, but I hadn't started the search process yet for a new set. Looks like that search has taken on a brand new priority. I guess I'm wondering what folks would recommend for a 2000 Legacy Outback for nothing more than standard traveling. Thanks for any help anyone can offer. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Displaced to Chicago.
Car: 2003 2.5 4EAT with AWP.
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So many threads on this. What weather conditions?
Popular: General Altimax Goodyear TripleTred Michelin MXV4
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2003 Outback: "Kaylee". 128,000 and counting. Mods: GE Nighthawk low beams, HIR1 9011 high beam upgrade, Nokya 25k yellow fog lights, Fumoto valve, 04 Forester XT shift knob. Basics: G-Oil Bio-based Advanced Full Synthetic 5w30, Purolater oil filter, STP air filter, Valvoline Maxlife Dex/Merc ATF, Valvoline Durablend 80w90, Michelin Primacy MXV4. Also: More rust and parking lot scars than I care to think about. |
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