Check the tyre sidewall (for example, 225/60 R17), the driver door jamb sticker, or your handbook. For the most accurate match, enter your registration so the search can return tyres that fit your specific Outback variant.
AWD systems can be sensitive to differences in rolling circumference, so keeping tyre sizes consistent is essential. Many drivers replace tyres in pairs (same axle) at minimum, but if tread depths are uneven it can be better to replace all four or match tread depth closely.
All-season tyres can be a strong fit for UK conditions if you want one set that handles wet roads and colder temperatures better than summer tyres. Look for the 3PMSF symbol if you want improved performance in wintry conditions, and consider dedicated winter tyres if you regularly drive in snow or steep rural areas.
Choose a tyre with the same or higher load index and speed rating than the manufacturer specification for your Outback. This is especially important if you carry heavy loads, tow, or use roof boxes, as incorrect ratings can affect safety and may cause MOT or insurance complications.
After selecting your tyres, you can choose a nearby fitting partner and an appointment time that suits you, then pay online. The tyres are sent to the garage for fitting, so you simply arrive at your booking time and have them installed.