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Subaru Outback Wheels
Outfit your ride with a new set of Subaru Outback wheels to take the road less traveled in style!
We have a huge lineup of Subaru Outback rims, so no matter the sizes, styles, finishes or brands you want, we’ve got ‘em right here and in our 1,000-plus locations. We’ve got the lightweight Subaru Outback wheels that can level up your Subie’s style while reducing unsprung weight or help yours fit bigger tires for any off road adventures. And if you’re looking for something extra special, we can special order any Subaru Outback rims out there!
For unparalleled service and unbeatable prices, we’re the place to go for your Subaru Outback wheels. Style out your Subie with a new set of Subaru Outback rims today!
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The best wheels for your Subaru Outback are the rims that fit safely and have the look you want. If you’re after rugged style and the trendy looks of a bronze finish, you’ll love the KMC KM716 Nomad.
If you’re the adventurous type who takes the long way home, one of our favorite picks is the Reika Detour.
Most Subaru Outbacks come with 16’’ rims, 17’’ rims or 18’’ rims, depending on year model and trim level. Regardless of which size rims you rock on your Outback, we’ve got a huge selection of rims ready and waiting for you. And if you want to upgrade your ride’s grip and style at the same time, check out our Subaru Outback wheel and tire packages
Shop Subaru Outback Wheel and Tire PackagesUp until more recent model years, most Subaru Outbacks came with a 5x100 bolt pattern. As of 2015, Subaru Outbacks now feature a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Either option is great, because they’re popular bolt patterns, meaning you have a huge variety of rims to choose from regardless of which model year you’re rolling in.