2015-2021 VA Subaru WRX / STI Compatible Tire Sizes

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The VA-chassis Subaru WRX and STI (2015-2021) represent Subaru’s dedicated performance sedan platform, engineered with enhanced structural rigidity and suspension geometry designed for high-performance applications. The chassis features the 5x114.3mm bolt pattern across all models, unifying the WRX and STI platforms and enabling access to extensive aftermarket tire options. This guide provides comprehensive tire compatibility information for the VA WRX and STI platform.

For detailed wheel fitment including offset recommendations and brake clearance, see the VA Subaru WRX / STI Wheel Guide. For quick-reference wheel and tire combinations, consult the VA WRX / STI Wheel and Tire Cheatsheet.

Factory Tire Specifications

The VA-chassis WRX came with different tire specifications depending on trim level and wheel package:

Wheel SizeFactory Tire SizeDiameterOEM PressureShop
17x8.0" +55235/45R1725.3 in / 64.3 cm33 psi F / 32 psi RTire Rack
WRX Base, WRX Premium / Limited (2015-2017)
18x8.5" +55245/40R1825.7 in / 65.3 cm33 psi F / 32 psi RTire Rack
WRX Premium / Limited (2018-2021) and STI (2015-2017)
19x8.5" +55245/35R1925.8 in / 65.5 cm33 psi F / 32 psi RTire Rack
STI (2018-2021)

The factory tire selection reflected its performance priorities. All models came equipped with Summer Tires indicating the sporting intentions of the vehicle, despite the superb winter capabilities of the Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive system. This means moving to All-Season or Winter tires is a popular choice for many WRX and STI owners. When using a tire size different from the OEM specification, the rule of thumb is to maintain a ±3% variance in overall tire diameter. This ensures speedometer and odometer accuracy remains acceptable, ABS and traction control systems function properly, vehicle dynamics such as braking and handling are not adversely affected, sufficient tire clearance is maintained within the wheel wells, and fender clearance is preserved.

The following sections list all compatible tire sizes within 3% of the factory diameter. Please note that these are theoretical tire size fitments based on diameter calculations. Having a size listed here does not mean a tire is manufactured in that size, nor that your desired tire model will be available in that size. Consult the Tire Recommendations by Category section to verify actual tire availability.

17” Tire Sizes for the 2015-2021 VA WRX

The 17” wheel diameter offers advantages for winter tire setups, reducing tire costs, and providing additional sidewall compliance for harsh road conditions. The factory 235/45R17 has an overall diameter of 25.3 inches (64.3 cm). The sizes below maintain this diameter within the 3% tolerance. Note that 17” wheels are primarily compatible with WRX models as brake clearance presents limitations for later STI models.

Tire SizeDiameter (cm)%Δ from 235/45R17%Δ from 245/40R18%Δ from 245/35R19
215/45R1762.5-2.8%-4.3%-4.4%
215/50R1764.7+0.5%-1.0%-1.1%
225/45R1763.4-1.4%-2.9%-3.0%
225/50R1765.7+2.1%+0.6%+0.4%
235/45R17 (OEM)64.3+0.0%-1.5%-1.7%
245/40R1762.8-2.4%-3.9%-4.0%
245/45R1765.2+1.4%-0.1%-0.3%
255/40R1763.6-1.2%-2.7%-2.8%
255/45R1766.1+2.8%+1.2%+1.1%
265/40R1764.4+0.1%-1.4%-1.6%
275/35R1762.4-3.0%-4.4%-4.6%
275/40R1765.2+1.3%-0.2%-0.4%

The 17” diameter is popular for dedicated winter wheel setups, allowing owners to downsize from 18” or 19” OEM wheels while maintaining proper diameter tolerance. The additional sidewall height provides better compliance over winter potholes and improved ride comfort. Tire costs for 17” sizes are also typically 15-20% lower than 18” equivalents.

For further 17” tire size options, check out our tire size table or tire size calculator.

18” Tire Sizes for the 2015-2021 VA WRX

The 18” diameter became the OEM standard for WRX Premium and Limited models starting in 2018 and represents the best balance of performance tire availability, ride quality, and aesthetic proportions.

Tire SizeDiameter (cm)%Δ from 245/40R18%Δ from 235/45R17%Δ from 245/35R19
215/45R1865.1-0.4%+1.2%-0.5%
215/50R1867.2+2.9%+4.5%+2.8%
225/40R1863.7-2.4%-0.9%-2.6%
225/45R1866.0+1.0%+2.5%+0.9%
235/40R1864.5-1.2%+0.3%-1.4%
235/45R1866.9+2.4%+3.9%+2.2%
245/40R18 (OEM)65.3+0.0%+1.5%-0.1%
255/35R1863.6-2.7%-1.2%-2.8%
255/40R1866.1+1.2%+2.8%+1.1%
265/35R1864.3-1.6%-0.1%-1.7%
265/40R1866.9+2.4%+4.0%+2.3%
275/35R1865.0-0.5%+1.0%-0.7%

The most common aftermarket setup is a 255/35R18 on 18x9.5” wheels. For even more 18” tire size options, check out our tire size table or tire size calculator.

19” Tire Sizes for the 2015-2021 VA WRX

The 19” diameter was standard on all later VA STI models (2018-2021). While offering aggressive aesthetics and a slightly lower ride height, the reduced sidewall height compromises ride quality and impact resilience compared to 18” alternatives.

Tire SizeDiameter (cm)%Δ from 245/35R19%Δ from 245/40R18%Δ from 235/45R17
215/40R1965.5+0.1%+0.2%+1.8%
225/35R1964.0-2.1%-2.0%-0.5%
225/40R1966.3+1.3%+1.4%+3.0%
235/35R1964.7-1.1%-0.9%+0.6%
235/40R1967.1+2.5%+2.7%+4.2%
245/35R19 (OEM)65.4+0.0%+0.1%+1.7%
255/30R1963.6-2.8%-2.7%-1.2%
255/35R1966.1+1.1%+1.2%+2.8%
265/30R1964.2-1.9%-1.8%-0.3%
265/35R1966.8+2.1%+2.3%+3.9%
275/30R1964.8-1.0%-0.9%+0.7%

The 19” diameter sees limited use in the aftermarket VA WRX community due to higher tire costs, reduced ride comfort, and increased rotational mass. Performance tire availability in 19” sizes is excellent, but the shorter sidewall provides less protection against wheel damage from potholes and impacts. For even more 19” tire size options, check out our tire size table or tire size calculator.

Tire Recommendations by Category

The VA WRX platform’s all-wheel-drive layout, turbocharged power delivery, and performance-oriented suspension make tire selection critical for extracting the chassis’s full potential. The following categories represent the spectrum of tire options available for this platform.

Extreme Performance Summer Tires

For autocross, track days, and maximum dry grip, extreme performance summer tires deliver the ultimate in streetable cornering capability. These tires typically feature 200-treadwear ratings or lower, aggressive tread compounds, and stiff sidewalls that provide exceptional steering response and lateral grip. The trade-off is cost, reduced treadlife, and unsuitable performance in temperatures below 40°F (4°C). Popular choices in this category include the Yokohama ADVAN A052, Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS, Falken Azenis RT660, and Nankang Sportnex CR-S. These tires are purpose-built for competitive driving where ultimate grip outweighs daily usability.

Max Performance Summer Tires

The sweet spot for enthusiastic street driving and occasional track use, max performance summer tires deliver exceptional dry and wet performance while maintaining the road manners expected of premium vehicle fitments. These tires typically feature 300-treadwear ratings, refined ride quality, and predictable behavior that can handle spirited driving and daily commutes with equal capability. The trade-off is reduced ultimate grip compared to extreme performance tires, though they compensate with superior wet traction, longer tread life, and better everyday usability.

Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires

For drivers seeking year-round capability without sacrificing performance, ultra high performance all-season tires balance dry and wet grip while remaining usable in light winter conditions. These tires typically feature 500+ treadwear ratings, refined ride quality, and the quiet comfort expected of premium vehicle fitments. The trade-off is reduced ultimate dry grip compared to summer tires, though they compensate with genuine winter capability that summer tires cannot provide.

Tire SizeAvailable Models
235/45R17Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
245/45R17Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
255/40R17Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
275/40R17Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
235/40R18Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
245/40R18Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
255/35R18Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
265/35R18Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
275/35R18Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
235/35R19Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
245/35R19Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
255/35R19Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 , Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus, Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
265/30R19Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus
275/30R19Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus

Winter / Snow Wheels and Tires

For true winter conditions, dedicated winter tires are essential. The VA WRX’s all-wheel-drive system provides excellent traction, but proper winter tires are critical for safe operation in snow and ice. Popular winter setups are 17x8.0” or 17x7.5” wheels with approximately +48 to +55 offset paired with 225/50R17 or 235/45R17 winter tires. The narrower footprint and taller sidewall maximize contact pressure to cut through snow and slush while providing additional sidewall protection against winter potholes.

Performance Winter and Snow

Performance winter tires balance winter grip with year-round usability. These tires feature aggressive tread patterns with sipes (small slits) to enhance snow and ice traction, while maintaining reasonable handling on dry roads. These tires are engineered for drivers in moderate winter climates who need reliable cold-weather performance without sacrificing too much summer handling.

Studless Ice and Snow

Studless ice and snow tires deliver maximum winter performance without metal studs, using advanced siping and tread rubber compounds that remain pliable in extreme cold. These tires excel in severe winter conditions including ice, packed snow, and slush, but trade away some dry-road handling and tread life. These tires are best suited for regions with long, harsh winters where maximum winter grip outweighs summer usability concerns.

Important Fitment Notes

While all sizes listed are within 3% diameter tolerance, tire size alone does not determine fitment. You must also consider:

Wheel Width: Tire manufacturers publish recommended wheel width ranges for each tire size. A 265/35R18 tire on a 18x8.5” wheel will have different fitment characteristics than the same tire on a 18x9.5” wheel. Narrower wheels create a stretched fitment with less sidewall support, while wider wheels provide a square fitment with better sidewall stability.

Wheel Offset: Lower offsets push the tire outward toward the fender, increasing the likelihood of rubbing and affecting vehicle dynamics. See the VA Subaru WRX Wheel Guide for offset recommendations.

Suspension Height: Lowered cars have reduced fender-to-tire clearance. What fits on stock suspension may rub when lowered. Aggressive fitments (18x9.5” +38mm and lower offsets) typically require aftermarket coilovers and rear camber adjustment.

Load Index Requirements: Early WRX models (2015-2017) came equipped with load index 94 tires (235/45R17, equating to 1,477 lbs per tire), while later WRX models (2018+) and all STI models specify load index 97 (e.g., 245/40R18 97W, equating to 1,609 lbs per tire). When selecting replacement tires, match or exceed your vehicle’s original load index specification. Many popular 255/35R18 tires are rated at load index 94, which is acceptable for early models but represents a reduction for later models. Installing tires with lower load index than your vehicle’s original specification compromises safety margins and can lead to tire failure under heavy loads or high-speed operation.

Tire Shoulder Profile: Some high-performance tires, particularly 200TW competition tires, feature square shoulders that measure wider than their stated section width. For instance, a 265/35R18 Federal 595RS-RR may measure closer to 275mm in actual width. This can affect fender clearance on aggressive fitments.

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