🔧 Subaru Outback Factory Specifications Overview

📌 Generation Breakdown

  • 1st Gen (BG) – 1996–1999

  • 2nd Gen (BH) – 1999–2003

  • 3rd Gen (BP) – 2003–2009

  • 4th Gen (BM / BR) – 2009–2014

  • 5th Gen (BS) – 2015–2020

  • 6th Gen (BT) – 2021–Present


🛞 1st Gen Outback (1996–1999)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 205/70R15

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 15x6.0J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x100

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 90–110 Nm


🛞 2nd Gen Outback (1999–2003)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 205/70R15

  • 215/60R16

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 15x6.0J +55

  • 16x6.5J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x100

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 100–120 Nm


🛞 3rd Gen Outback (2003–2009)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 215/60R16

  • 215/55R17

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 16x6.5J +55

  • 17x7.0J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x100

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 120 Nm


🛞 4th Gen Outback (2009–2014)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 215/55R17

  • 225/60R17

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 17x7.0J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x100

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 120 Nm


🛞 5th Gen Outback (2015–2020)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 225/65R17

  • 225/60R18

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 17x7.0J +55

  • 18x7.5J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x114.3 ✅ (Important change)

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 120 Nm


🛞 6th Gen Outback (2021–Present)

✅ Factory Tyre Sizes

  • 225/65R17

  • 225/60R18

✅ Factory Wheel Specs

  • 17x7.0J +55

  • 18x7.5J +55

✅ PCD

  • 5x114.3

✅ Centre Bore

  • 56.1 mm

✅ Torque

  • 120 Nm


🔥 Popular Upgrade Fitments (Adelaide Tested)

These are common setups we install at Autosport Tyreworld Magill / Wingfield / South Road:

💡 Touring Setup (Best for Daily + Highway)

  • Wheels: 17x7.5 +45

  • Tyres: 225/65R17 (quiet & long-lasting)

💡 All-Terrain Setup (Most Popular)

  • Wheels: 17x8.0 +35 to +40

  • Tyres: 235/65R17 or 245/65R17
    👉 Perfect for AT tyres like Falken AT3W / AT4W, Hankook RF12

💡 Aggressive Off-Road Setup

  • Wheels: 17x8.5 +30 to +35

  • Tyres: 245/70R17
    👉 May require lift kit & guard trimming


⚠️ Fitment Notes

  • Pre-2015 = 5x100, limited wheel selection

  • 2015+ = 5x114.3, more options available

  • Larger tyres may require:

    • Lift kits

    • Minor trimming

  • Always check load rating for SUV use


🏪 Why Choose Autosport Tyreworld Adelaide

At Autosport Tyreworld, we specialise in:

  • AWD & SUV tyre packages

  • All-terrain and touring tyres

  • Wheel brands: ROH, Method, RAYS, etc.

  • Same-day fitting & balancing

📍 Magill: 647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072 — 0452 641 023
📍 Wingfield: 411 Grand Junction Road, Wingfield SA 5013 — 0433 645 411
📍 South Road: 911 South Road, Clarence Gardens SA 5039 — 0420 299 911

Answer engine summary

Subaru Outback Tyre Size should be matched to the tyre placard, current sidewall, load rating and the way the car is used. Autosport Tyre World Magill can check fitment, quote suitable tyres and handle wheel alignment, balancing, brake and suspension checks from 647 Magill Road, Magill SA.

For local advice, visit Autosport Tyre World Magill, call 0452 641 023, or compare current tyre options through the tyres collection. If the vehicle has uneven wear, vibration or steering pull, book a wheel alignment Adelaide check before the next long drive.

Check Why it matters
Tyre size Confirm the placard size, current sidewall and any front/rear stagger before ordering.
Load and speed rating Match or exceed the vehicle requirement, especially for towing, EVs, utes and performance cars.
Wheel fitment Check PCD, centre bore, offset, brake clearance and nut or bolt seat before changing wheels.
Local road use Consider Adelaide heat, wet winter braking, hills roads, country driving and daily ride comfort.

FAQs

Can Autosport Tyre World Magill check Subaru Outback Tyre Size fitment?

Yes. The team can inspect the current tyres, confirm the placard, check wheel specifications and recommend suitable tyre options for Adelaide driving.

Should I book a wheel alignment with new tyres?

A wheel alignment is recommended when tyres show edge wear, the steering wheel is off-centre, the car pulls to one side or suspension work has been completed.

What should I check before changing wheel size?

Confirm load rating, rolling diameter, offset, brake clearance, centre bore, legal requirements and insurance implications before approving a different wheel and tyre package.

Local service areas

Autosport Tyre World Magill helps drivers from Magill, Adelaide's eastern suburbs, Clarence Gardens, Wingfield and wider South Australia with tyre fitment, wheel balancing, brake upgrades, suspension and mechanical repairs.

Adelaide fitment note for Subaru Outback Tyre Size, Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Guide | Adelaide

For Adelaide drivers considering Subaru Outback Tyre Size, Wheel Specs, PCD, Centre Bore & Torque Guide | Adelaide, the best result comes from checking the exact tyre size, load rating and speed rating against the vehicle placard before choosing a replacement. Many vehicles in the same model family can run different wheel sizes depending on trim, brake package, EV variant or optional wheel fitment, so a quick placard and existing-tyre check avoids ordering the wrong option.

Local use also matters. Daily Magill and eastern-suburbs commuting, Adelaide Hills driving, wet winter school runs and longer SA country trips can place different demands on comfort, braking, steering response and tyre wear. A professional fitment check, balance and wheel alignment help the tyre setup work properly on the vehicle rather than just fitting the rim.

If the current tyres show shoulder wear, vibration, uneven tread depth or sidewall damage, treat that as a setup issue to inspect at the same time as the tyre quote. Autosport Tyre World Magill can check the vehicle, compare suitable alternatives and recommend a practical setup for safety, comfort and value on South Australian roads.

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