2019 Subaru Outback: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Marie B December 24, 2020
The 2019 Subaru Outback has a tire size of 225/65r17 for both the front and back tires. The tires have a recommended pressure rating of 35 pounds per square inch (or psi) for the front tires, and 32 psi for the back ones. The standard wheel or rim size for this vehicle is 17 inches. They are silver colored, aluminum made wheels. You can expect to pay between $38 and $138 for a new set of rims. If You find You need to replace Your tires, You can expect to pay between $80 and $387 for each one. If You choose to pay a service professional to perform the swap, You will need to pay an additional $58 to $148 for labor.
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sue p July 13, 2020
Why does my tire pressure say it's inflated to 235
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The recommended tire pressure for the 2019 Subaru Outback front is 35 psi and rear tire is 33 psi. The tire size for the Front Tire 225/65R17 and Rear Tire. The standard wheel size for the 2019 Subaru Outback is 17" silver aluminum wheels.
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Bruce Baker July 15, 2020
Because the tire pressure display is in Kilo pascals as a unit of measure rather than Pounds per square inch. 235 Kpa would equal 34.0839 PSI.
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Wayne Fidal December 27, 2023
Mine are 225/60R18. The doughnut was missing, but the previous owner bought a 17 inch steel rim and mounted a 225/65R17 tire on it. I feel safer, but it doesn't fit under the mat.
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Bob K June 10, 2023
A sticker on the driver-side door frame shows information about tire sizes and pressures.
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Sue December 15, 2022
All 4 tire pressure's on my outback is saying it is too 10 is that too low should I go up
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