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Why Subaru Outback Owners See This Pricing
Outback's flat-four AWD system makes some jobs (like head gaskets) more labor-intensive than competitors.
For reference, the national average for tire replacement (set of 4) on a typical passenger vehicle is $400 to $1,200. The Subaru Outback runs about +10% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Subaru Outback
Tread depth below 4/32 inch
Visible cracks in the sidewall
Bulges or bubbles in the tire
Tires older than 6 to 10 years
Frequent loss of pressure
What It Is
Tires are the only part of your car touching the road. They wear with use, age out from UV and ozone exposure, and lose grip long before they look completely bald.
Why It Matters
Worn tires dramatically increase stopping distance and the risk of hydroplaning or blowouts.
How to Save Money on Subaru Outback Tire Replacement (Set of 4)
Costco, Discount Tire, and online stores like Tire Rack often beat dealer pricing by 30 to 50 percent
All-season tires are the best value for most drivers in non-snow climates
Replace in sets of 4 on all-wheel-drive cars, mismatched tire wear can damage the drivetrain
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