pinkteal Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 Hello everyone - I have just become a 2010 Outback owning lady and so far I am a happy bunny (I previously owned a 1991 Defender so the comfort is overwhelming). However, the car has an inflation kit rather than a spare wheel which I am not super keen on. The wheels are 17" with 5 studs - can or should I look at space saver wheels or would a full size wheel be a better idea? Would a full size with tyre fit in the compartment? Are there any good places to look for Subaru wheels other than the main dealer. Any idea/tips gratefully received Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shms Posted October 24, 2018 Share Posted October 24, 2018 try a local breaker, is yours a late Gen 3(4) facelift or an early Gen 4(5) the clue is the door windows...framed or frameless ? or put up a thread in the Wanted section. 🙂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkteal Posted October 24, 2018 Author Share Posted October 24, 2018 Hello shms - thank you for your message. I think it is an early 4 (5) - the windows are framed - would that be right? Thank you for your suggestion of putting something on the wanted page, when I am completely sure of the model, I will do that. I am definitely not confident enough to tackle a breakers yard - I would love to but it is well out of my comfort zone!. Perhaps I will phone my local Subaru garage and ask them to look the model up - could be a plan. 🤔 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shms Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 it should be like this then... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shms Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 afaik you can't carry a full size spare in the wheel well in yours but there are options.. this might explain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkteal Posted October 28, 2018 Author Share Posted October 28, 2018 Hello shms - yes it looks exactly like the picture (even colour). Thank you for the link, I have had a look and will run it past one of the agricultural fitters at a farm I do some work for and see if they are able to help out. Many thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahmad Posted May 19, 2019 Share Posted May 19, 2019 Hi I am new in this forum as recently bought outback 65 reg. I think it can carry full size spare wheel (225/60/18). Did you manage to get spare wheel. My question is, is it necessary to carry spare wheel, full size or space saver? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkteal Posted May 25, 2019 Author Share Posted May 25, 2019 Hello Ahmed Apologies for my delayed response. I had a look at the article posted last year but wasn't super keen on the idea of shaving a wheel to get it to fit. I think you can carry a full size wheel if it is not inflated but I need to check that. I did raise it with the Subaru garage when my car went in for some work and they seemed pretty confident but we didn't actually put a wheel in the boot. As you can see, I haven't pursued this very far but I plan to as I do not feel very confident travelling wiithout some sort of spare. I have the repair stuff which is supposed to work but thankfully have not had to try it yet. Woud you let me know if you have made any enquiries. At some point in the next few weeks I will make an appointment with the Subaru garage to try a spare. I would be happy with a steel as it is only to get out of a muddle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkteal Posted May 25, 2019 Author Share Posted May 25, 2019 Sorry - just reread your question (bit late for me!). Has not been necessary for me so far, but personally I prefer to carry a spare. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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