What is manfacture tire pressure for a1998 forrester
For a 2010 Subaru Forester, the recommended tire pressure is typically between 30 to 32 PSI (pounds per square inch) for both the front and rear tires. It's important to check the specific recommendation in the owner's manual or on the driver's side door jamb, as tire pressure can vary based on the type of tires and load conditions. Always check tire pressure when the tires are cold for the most accurate reading.
215/60 R16
34 psi front, 30-32 rear
Look on the inside of the door frame in the driver's door. There should be a sticker that indicates correct tire pressure for front and rear. This is typical on most cars and not just Subarus. Note that the correct tire pressure for a car is not necessarilythe same as the "max PSI" that the tire itself states. In fact, it usually is less.
According to Wikipedia: "The Forester is produced at the Gunma Yajima Factory in Japan" If in doubt, look at the driver's door pillar where they list the tire pressure. Mine says "Made in Japan".
Yes. As originally equipped, all new cars are equipped with a "safety spare," a light-weight spare tire that will get you to the nearest garage or dealership.
33psi both tire
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle
Listed on the driver's door post.
see side of tire
tire pressure should be on a sticker on the drivers door.
Yes, you can generally put 92 Subaru Legacy rims on a 99 Subaru Forester, as they share similar bolt patterns and offsets. However, it's essential to verify the specific dimensions, such as bolt pattern (typically 5x100 for both), rim width, and offset to ensure proper fitment and clearance. Additionally, consider the tire size and ensure it matches the Forester's specifications for optimal performance. Always consult a professional or refer to your vehicle's manual for exact compatibility.