2013 Subaru Outback Tires






The 2013 Subaru Outback perfectly combines the roominess and utility of a mid-size wagon and off-road capability peculiar to crossovers. At the same time, the vehicle shows good fuel economy along with high safety ratings. To maintain all these qualities, just keep an eye on your Outback and don't forget to inspect the tires on a regular basis. Since rubber wears out over time, regular examination will help you catch the moment when the need for replacement arises. When this time comes, browse our digital shelves stocked with first-class 2013 Subaru Outback tires.

The next step is to choose the type of rubber which suits personally you. There are several factors to consider besides tire size. First, the season. We carry winter / snow tires featuring a special tread for a better grip on ice and snow and their summer counterparts tailored to work well at high temperatures. For a wider range of weather conditions, go for all-season rubber featuring silica compounds. Also, don’t forget about the locality where you drive most. To stay safe in the middle of nowhere, choose tough and durable all-terrain / off-road / mud rubber with a more aggressive tread design.

2013 Subaru Outback Tires Reviews

2 reviews
5 of 5
Surprising Traction and Handling Response for Dodge Charger R/T AWD. A New Customer for Nitto
Originally my car was running Goodyears just because they were a brand the family has been running (including myself) for years. But this past summer season was coming to an end and along with it a tire change. I was planning on going with the tried and true again until one friend mentioned I should try some different tire brands out to see how they compare. So I parked the car in the garage and started on my journey to research for the best tires that would fit my driving style. From Falken to Toyo, Continental to Michelin, I found any information on the companies that I could. Then I found out about Nitto Tires, a branch company of Toyo (independently running from Toyo). They got their foothold by going to competitors & attending car enthusiast and asking what they wanted from a tire. Through listening to the intended customers, they honed their tires to meet these expectations. So I decided to give them a try and I have to say it was an amazing decision. Right in the beginning i noticed that i didnt have as much slip as what I used to have from Goodyear. So I put another 1000 miles on the tires to see if there would be any fade in the grip. To my surprise, I didn't feel any initial drop off. I was able to take corners a little faster, the rear end didn't want to step out from behind as often, and no spinning the rear wheels on take off. In summary, if you are looking for a new tire brand to try out for you project car, muscle car, or any performance oriented daily driver, the best suggestion would be to try some Nitto's.
Posted by Dakota (South Boardman, MI) / December 27, 20212013 Dodge Charger
1 of 5
Never Again
Tires are soft. Don't handle or corner at all. Speeds over 45mph produce loud noise and uneven pavement feel or as if tires need balancing. Not recommended for faster high hp vehicles (300hp ^) or serious drivers. Slaloms are wobbly! Feels like vehicle is sliding off the road. I've spent hundreds of dollars trying to "fix" the problem until I realized they're just cheap tires. You get what you pay for. BTW, I absolutely do not recommend speeds above 60-70mph!! No handling, cornering or maneuvering. Tires are not as good as the ratings suggest. Trust a true driver, which is better than a real driver, that good tires cost (mad) money. You get what you pay for!!
Posted by Oz (New York, NY) / April 13, 20202013 Infiniti M37
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