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chris
Go to bobjane.com.au and do a search for the tyre of your size. The search turned up 23 tyres in the size 215/60/16, and one of them is All-Terrain, Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S.Pato wrote:Hi all looking for some new tyers for my standard 01 outback. It has 215/60/16 on it atm but i would like somthing more off road.
G'day Chris,Pato wrote:legacytt wrote:I have the same tyres on my standard Gen 3 OB,they only rub at the back on full compression with a heavy load in the car and then only just.QUOTE]
Hi legacytt when you say they rub at the back do you mean the back of the front tyre or the rear tyre?
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Chris:D
Cheers,ScubyRoo wrote:If you have 3.7 diffs they're bad enough with the stock wheel size. If they're 3.9 it (acceleration) won't be too bad - my lib originally had 14" rims and 3.9 diffs - I went to the size you are after and it wasn't too bad, although in low range it drove like it used to in standard size tires. My outback has 3.7 diffs and standard wheels and if it wasn't for the bigger engine it'd accelerate like pooh - its bad enough as it is... but that'll change soon as my gearbox and diff project is coming good.
Check the label on your rear diff, if its 3.7 then hmmmmmm maybe, but if its 3.9 its not too bad - you can always use low range and it'll go faster. I'll be running 215/70/16 for the snow trip coming up as they are the rims I have with the more aggressive tires.