I had a 2000 Sub Outback for a couple years. Great car but it seemed a little sketchy on ice with the auto power transfer from front to rear wheels it would go snakey. Could have been the cheap OE tires though.
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Yeah, as a rear drive fan it took me awhile to get used to. I've had my '01 since '01, and the rear end got away from me a couple times early on.
Getting rid of the horrible factory Firestones made a big difference, I tried some Goodyear something or others, but now I'm running Pirelli P3000's and I love them. I'm about 25k into them and I would guess they are less than halfway gone, wearing very evenly, road noise isn't too bad. I would highly recommend them for anybody looking for a "one tire to do it all" solution on a Suby.
http://www.us.pirelli.com/web/catal...INTURATOP3000_ALL.xml&vehicleType=CAR-SUV-VAN
The Suby is not my first choice for knee deep trail breaking, but it is definitely my first choice for closed road/black ice/ sketchy weather. The more I drive it the more I love it - and I think all the newer ones have the VDC system, which is probably even better. But like I said earlier I've never had the chance to try it on the sand.