The tires and wheels of your Subaru Ascent are carefully selected to match the vehicle’s design characteristics, ensuring optimal handling, comfort, and durability. Replacing them with incorrect specifications can negatively impact performance and safety.
Always use tires that match the original specifications, including size, construction, speed rating, and load index, as indicated on the tire inflation pressure label located on the driver’s door pillar.
Using tires that differ from these specifications may reduce handling precision, compromise braking performance, alter speedometer accuracy, and affect ground clearance.
For best results, all four tires on your Subaru Ascent should be identical in terms of manufacturer, tread pattern, size, and wear level. It is strongly recommended to replace all four tires simultaneously to maintain balanced performance and drivetrain integrity.
WARNING
For items (a) to (c), always follow the specifications indicated on the tire pressure label.
Failure to use matching tires may lead to drivetrain damage and negatively affect ride quality, handling, braking performance, speedometer accuracy, and tire clearance.
Such conditions may compromise vehicle stability and increase the risk of an accident.
Such combinations may result in loss of stability and increase the likelihood of an accident.
Wheel replacement
When replacing wheels on your Subaru Ascent, ensure that the new wheels meet the same specifications as the original equipment. Using incorrect wheels may interfere with braking components or cause improper tire clearance.
Genuine replacement wheels are available through your SUBARU dealer to guarantee compatibility and safety.
WARNING
Only use wheels that meet the specifications for your Subaru Ascent. Non-compliant wheels may interfere with brake operation or cause tires to contact the wheel housing, potentially leading to loss of control and accidents.
NOTE
Whenever wheels are removed and reinstalled, such as during tire rotation or repair, check the wheel nut torque after approximately 600 miles (1,000 km) to ensure proper fastening.
Alloy wheels
Alloy wheels on your Subaru Ascent require careful handling, as they are more susceptible to scratches and cosmetic damage.
Regular tire and wheel maintenance on your Subaru Ascent ensures optimal safety, extends component lifespan, and maintains consistent driving performance in all conditions.
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