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You can fit K02’s on a Crosstrek. Just don’t attempt to actually use them, cause you’ll probably rip your fenders off.
Some rocky terrain for your time.
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I had general grabber AT2 on my 2010 Suzuki SX4.
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Speaking of K02s on Cr osstreks, I just read this after it popped up in my feed:
https://www.outsideonline.com/2405421/how-to-modify-crossover-vehicle-off-road
TL;DR - heavy K02 bad, light A/T tire good.
/ I may be considering a lightly trail modded Crosstrek or Outback to replace the WRX. Not sure I can deal with the former’s slowness though, I’ll have to test drive one and see.
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I have General Grabber ATs and Methods on my wifes Crosstrek.
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Was there as little clearance as there is on this car?
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Is there as little clearance as there was on this one?
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I went as big as I can without rubbing and without installing the 2 inch lift kit.
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Without rubbing while driving on a flat road, or without rubbing ever?
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Nice wheels but silly rubber. Why do people insist on filling the wheel arches of vehicles they intend to take off road with big arse tyres ? You gain only millimetres of ground clearance, bugger the gearing and reduce your wheel travel!
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A lesson on how to make an already underpowered car even worse.
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I'm glad that writer brought up payload capacity.
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The best tires ever for a daily driver. Cool fit.
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Nah I have never had any rubbing or anything of the sort.
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As someone with 33” offroad tires on my DD Jeep, I cam assure you they make terrible daily driver tires. Heavy, loud, don’t really get used unless you're climbing rocks...