2010 LE PATHFINDER STOCK SUSPENSION

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jmhcky26
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2010 LE PATHFINDER STOCK SUSPENSION

Postby jmhcky26 » Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:47 am

Ive seen many threads that relate but no definitive answers, Looking to upsize from stock tire size i believe it is 265/60/18 on the 2010 Pathfinder LE V6, What would be the maximum i can do without a lift and what are your experienced opinions for an Aggressive looking, highway productive tire.

275/65/18 BF Goodies All terrain would these be alright ?
or do you guys like goodyears.


Thanks guys i will post pictures im new to the R51 had it since June, 2013
really enjoying it so far.


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Postby jmhcky26 » Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:36 am


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Postby not on the rug » Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:33 pm

I ran 285-70-17 at stock height for about a month before I put my lift on. you have to do the melt mod though or you will rub

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Postby NmexMAX » Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:53 pm

jmhcky26 wrote:http://www.thenissanpath.com/viewtopic. ... athfinders


Best one i found !!!!
But he does have a leveling kit, airbags, and did mention some rub on the splash guards in front.

I think with the size you mentioned, you will be fine, no rubbing only under extreme circumstances, i.e. full locked turn, and flexed, and even then it be a long shot.

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Postby Davidevovi » Wed Nov 20, 2013 2:40 pm

I read all the wheel and tire threads here and decided on BF Goodrich All Terrain 265/65/18's.
(I have had BFG's on my last 3 4x4's and they suit all my needs).
The original tires, when I purchased the Pathy were Conti Sports 255/60/18's.

At this time; I have standard height suspension and OEM mudflaps all round. The BFG's fit fine, look and work well and there is no rubbing or clearance issues anywhere. I feel if I went any wider then there would be issues with the front mudflaps which the outer edge of the front tire does come a bit close to on about 3/4 steering lock, but it does stay clear on all the suspension travel.

Checking against GPS the vehicle speedo originally read 3-4 mph under with the Continentals. Now on the brand new BFG's the speedo reads exactly what the GPS states, up to three figures.

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Postby jmhcky26 » Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:50 pm

Thanks for the Imput im getting 275/65/18 all terrains put on saturday i will post pictures of the pathy when i finished thanks for the imput guys


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