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Petrus

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    LE year 2006
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    45+
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    2005

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  1. 4X4 wheels look best when they are as small as possible, that is, tire profile is tall, just like in the picture above. That gives the best possible traction, cushioning and aired down performance. Big wheels with low profile tires look stupid on 4X4, like wearing dancing shoes with camouflage hunting gear. A truck is a truck, not sports car, low profile tires on big wheels are for city boy posers and pimps (for them parking on grass is off-roading).
  2. Stock 255/65R17 is 30.2" in diameter, 255mm in width. BFG AT/KO at 265/70R17 is 31.8" and 256mm wide. USA model off-road version 265/75R16 is 1/6" smaller than those AT:s, so I went and ordered those All Terrains, only 2mm bigger radius than Nissa "offifial size", so they sill must fit. Thanks all.
  3. Thanks, did not help much, though. Max size, meaning diameter & width, please? Not the rim, but rubber. By the way, 16 inch steel rims do not fit European Pathfinders, front brakes are too big.
  4. Original 255/65R17 Wranglers are worn out, looking for new tires which would fit 7" wide rims. One candidate is Goodrich All Terrain KO in size 265/70R17, which is 31.8" in diameter compared to about 30.1" of the originals. Will they fit a new model Pathfinder? And by the way, 16" rims do not fit European Pathfinders, even though they have those as an option, front brakes are too big (tried to fit my old 235/85R16:s with Nissan steel rims, no go).
  5. What is the tire size on that pictured rig? I am thinking about getting 265/70R17 All Terrains (31.8") and wonder if they fit.
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