Subaru Spare Tire

Subaru spare tires, also known as donut spares, are designed as a temporary replacement in the event of a tire puncture or blowout. They are significantly smaller and lighter than the vehicle's regular tires, making them easier to install and store in your vehicle. The type and size of your Subaru's spare tire can vary depending on the model and year of your vehicle. For example, a typical Subaru Outback might come with a T145/80R17 spare tire, which indicates that the tire is a Temporary (T) tire with a width of 145mm, an aspect ratio of 80%, and fits on a 17-inch diameter wheel. However, it is always advisable to check your vehicle's owner's manual or consult with a certified Subaru technician to determine the exact type and size of spare tire your vehicle requires. Spare tires should be used for emergency situations and driving on them for prolonged periods or at high speeds is not recommended as they are not designed to perform as well as regular tires.

Spare Tire for Subaru

Find spare tire solutions for Subaru models manufactured from 1990 to 2025 based on model and year. Select vehicle model to see all available Subaru spare tire options.

Where can I find Subaru spare tire?

The location of a spare tire in your Subaru can vary. Consult the vehicle's owner manual for the specific location of the spare tire.

What if my Subaru does not have a spare?

If Subaru model doesn't come with a spare, you can purchase an aftermarket compact spare or full-size spare. When buying a new spare tire, ensure it fits your vehicle's specifications. In general, Subaru spare tire size has to be within 3% of the overall diameter of the OEM tire size.

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