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ok so my work has a nice set on 16" rims that i want and they have a universal 5 lug bolt pattern...they look like they would fit..... question is.... would 225/60/16 fit on a stock 95 legacy wagon? if not what about a 225/40/16? im worried about the width of the tire hitting either on the spring perch or on the fender liner when the wheel is turned. anybody done this?

 

basically whats the widest tire i can put safely on my car?

 

thanks guys!

You can run a 225/60/16 on a 2nd gen Legacy if you run the Outback struts (As the body of the strut is longer so the spring perch is higher above the wheel. 225 is the widest you can fit unless you run spacers or different offset wheels.

 

As for a Legacy with stock Legacy struts, a 225/40 might just clear the spring perch (Every time maker follow different specs) so one makers 40 could be a 50 etc..

 

This is a '95 Legacy with Outback struts and 225/60/16 Outback wheels. Potenza G019 Grid.

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with stock struts, 205/70/15 will rub.

 

outback stock size, 205/70/15, is ~2 inches larger in diameter than stock leagcy, 185/70/14 or 195/60/15.

You can run a 225/60/16 on a 2nd gen Legacy if you run the Outback struts (As the body of the strut is longer so the spring perch is higher above the wheel. 225 is the widest you can fit unless you run spacers or different offset wheels.

 

As for a Legacy with stock Legacy struts, a 225/40 might just clear the spring perch (Every time maker follow different specs) so one makers 40 could be a 50 etc..

 

This is a '95 Legacy with Outback struts and 225/60/16 Outback wheels. Potenza G019 Grid.

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Nice pictures and tires are looking good no need to change.:clap:

 

 

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ok so my work has a nice set on 16" rims that i want and they have a universal 5 lug bolt pattern...they look like they would fit.....

 

 

The offset has to be about 45 or larger (std Suby is 52-55). Sometimes a 42 will fit.

 

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thanks for the info guys but i cant find a set of tires for the rims that wont kill my wallet.... maybe i'll pick up the rims (if i confirm they fit) n wait on tires for a lil lol

16" rims. The bigger the rim, the more costly the tire.

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not only that but because i need such a low profile tire also..... on tire rack i found that the only 205-40-16''s they have are like $120 n up a tire because they are all super high performance tires.....

Which in result is going to give you a harsh ride, as there is very little sidewall to cushion the bumps.

 

Sounds like you need Outback struts! :brow:

205/50/16 are about your stock size, a little smaller.

 

and 205/55/16 will fit, they are the stock GT size and about 5/8 inch larger than stock.

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Which in result is going to give you a harsh ride, as there is very little sidewall to cushion the bumps.

 

Sounds like you need Outback struts! :brow:

 

this.... x 10 i need outback struts and forester springs..... so i can get the lift i wanted :headbang:

this.... x 10 i need outback struts and forester springs..... so i can get the lift i wanted :headbang:

 

Best thing you can do suspension wise! I had that combo on mine (All New Parts) with Potenza G019s and it drove like a track car, Very little body roll, tight solid, taking 15mph corners at 45mph and throwing it sideways. I swear, it handled like an Impreza, it was outstanding.

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