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Originally Posted by freakray
Please, relate to me how many awd cars you've owned and how much you know about the Subaru awd system.
I'm being serious because you're going to fuck up the AWD system on your car. On fwd and rwd you can get away with running different tires front to back or different pressures, it's not a good thing to do with awd.
Edit: On a final note, there's also the safety consideration I've been pushing, why would I implore you to follow manufacturer's recommendations if I didn't give a damn about both YOU and the car? It's not about being right as much as not wanting anything to go wrong.
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Recommended spec is different front to back so watchu dalkin bout willis?
Yes I know that for mechanical reasons the tire diameters much match all around because of the viscous center. And when I checked they did. There will always be a slight variation and for a fluid type differential it aint ganna bother it aiight.