Hi guys, I know it’s a little bit late but I really appreciate your videos especially the ones with Crosstreck XV. I was having a difficult time searching for the best tire and wheel setup without the lift. I wish I can show the setup to you. Thanks guys. Keep it up
I have the same setup on my 2018 Crosstrek. I wanted a semi-agressive, year-round tire that would enhance my Crosstrek's looks and it's capability. They did both beautifully. I just used the stock center caps, and they've all been secure to this point and look great. Let me tell you, the thing with this wheel and tire setup is an absolute beast for on-road winter daily driving. I've driven around in over a foot of snow (about the most we've gotten in the last couple of years where I live) and it is absolutely rock solid in the snow.
4:32 I had my heart set on a Taco for a long time but the cost of one of these new or at least like new is somewhat more realistic for me and this shot sold it.
I have the same setup on my 19 Crosstrek. Method MR502 with 215/75R15 BFG KO2 Swapped my stock black center caps to the Method MR502s with no problems. I also got the RokBlokz Mudflaps, from Amazon, they do mount to the stock splash guards with no rubbing at max turning forward or backwards.
Wow, those wheels and tires look great--love the color on the Crosstrek, also. I am thinking of either a Forester or Crosstrek with all-terrain tires to replace my current 06 Sequoia--love the design of the Crosstrek but like the space of the Forester.
Nice Ride Bro! Hey im planning to do the same on my Nissan Rouge , on the highway , do you feel any difference with the all terrain tires? Also during the rain, does grip better than all season tires?
Hey man great video! Glad to see another off-road Subaru in AR!! Curious how the set up has been treating you, Any problems with running, irregular wear, MPG drop, road noise etc. I’m looking at putting this same set up on my 2015 FXT but want to be 100% sure before I make he purchase. I’d love any feedback you have
Hi, thanks for your video. Is it just removing one tire and putting the other on? or do you need to change the suspension or other items? Thanks a lot!
Nice set up! I got a 2016 crosstrek and im about to do the same setup just slightly different rims amd tires. What part of of Arkansas do you live in? Just curious?
I added the KO2s and Method wheels on my Crosstrek and I also added splash guards and still everything splashes on the side of my car and side mirrors , my car is pearl white so I see everything. Do you have the same issue?
@@ArkansasOffroad no problem thanks for the reply. I get the impression that the TPMS are generic in a way that they can be programmed for multiple cars. Which is a good thing.
Did you have a bunch of crap in the back of the car in the first half then clean it out? I ask because rear fender clearence looked half that of the front at first then on the road shots it looked even. My wife kinda bombs hers like a rally car up our 14 degree rutted gravel drive and I dont want rear fender rub when the suspension travels.
Did you guys change the suspension or does the car feel a lot slower? Thinking about switching my rims and tires not sure if putting more stress on the engine.
We didn't put any lift on it. Stock suspension. The wheels and tires make no difference at all with speed. It drives the exact same as stock. Tires are the stock size.
Ride perfectly! Hardly noiser than stock. Don't really lose any MPG either. It's basically the same size as factory, so no real increase in overall size, just different tread and sidewall.
I actually gained .1 mpg according to the vehicle gas mileage tracker. Lol. Even if there is a loss of 1mpg as mentioned above...totally worth it to me for what you get.
Hey I have a 2013 Subaru crosstrek with the same exact wheel/tire specs and I rub a little on the inside plastic fender liner but the second gen crosstrek definitely fit them better since they come with a bit more space
@@ArkansasOffroad Thank you! What's the trim for the Crosstrek? Will this wheel/tire combo work on a limited since the stock wheel size is 18" vs the 17" stock wheels on the base and premium trims?
@@nathanvatah I'm actually not sure on that. I read somewhere that the 15" rim is too small and interferes with the brake rotor/caliper. Not sure on the model/year though.
@@ArkansasOffroad wow. Just bought one of these cool little rides for my 16 year old daughter. First thing she asks for, tires, suspension, rooftop tent. 😎