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will this tire work
Will the 35"x12.5"x15" tires fit on my 2001 xterra SE, if it has a 3" suspension lift along with a 3" body lift? I am not sure of the rims backspacing, cause it's a package deal for $400. The tires are bf goodrich and only have around 5,000 miles on them, so i figured i'd go for it if they'd fit. thanks for any help!!!!!
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Sure if you want to cut sheetmetal. Even if you did cut your gearing would be so far off the truck would be virtually undriveable and the suspension and steering components would have an extrememly short life.
Stick to 33" or less.
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It can be done, but just
get ready to be creative. Sure the $400 deal may be sweet but after strapping 35's on you'll be needing more monies. I have been using this as a reference...
http://www.nissanoffroad.net/xterra/...es/default.asp It is a little bit dated, but still good. |
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There's one guy running 35s on his X, had to do some sheetmetal trimming and then put Bushwhacker Jeep Cherokee fender flares on. The rear flares had to be cut into two pieces, and he bolted the front half of it directly to the rear door. Better than trying to bolt it to the sliver of sheet metal between the door and fender lip anyway, that flare would be a dirty nasty thing for rear passengers to have to dodge getting in and out.
On his first trip out he snapped a tie rod or two. Brent |
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I may be wrong but..
Stormy is running 35's. On the last trail run, he just took off the rear mup flaps(temporary fix). You will need both 3" suspension and 3" body lift, steering upgrades and a most likely some new gears....just guessing but you will probably still rub on something...Here's a really bad pic (if I can get this too work) BTW, I don't think Stormy has internet access right now.
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Does anyone know what rims stormy has on his xterra? I was also wondering about how much do you guys think a 12.5 in. tire will stick out on the sides? and again thanks for any help!!!!!! jason
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12.5 bad...... they will rub! 11.5 is aboot maximum you want to go.
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We don't give a damn how loud your stereo is! Did you read your owners manual yet? V.P. of PNWX |
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Rims
AR767 I think they are 15x8 but could be 16x8.
they will stick out...there is no way around it. Here is another pic. I hope Stormy doesn't mind.. |
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LovetheX, where are you in MD? What color is your X? I saw a lifted bronze or goldrush one w/ an ARB on Rt. 32 near Clarksville last week that I didn't recognize, thought I knew all the built Xterras in the area.
Brent |
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thanks for the help, and offroadx my xterra is silver and i'm in the bel air area of maryland.
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4wheelinX,
AR767 I think they are 15x8 but could be 16x8. they will stick out...there is no way around it. Here is another pic. I hope Stormy doesn't mind.. I thought the AR767 are 5 lug rims do they come in 6 lug too? |
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Yes they come in all bolt patterns, see link below:
http://www.midwestlandcruiser.com/im...r767_wheel.htm |
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Wheels
I had wheels custom made for me by Wheels of Steel in Visalia, CA.
http://www.custombuiltsteelwheels.com/ 15x7, 4.5" BS, came to about $60 a wheel shipped to Virginia. These allowed me to fit my 35x12.50 MT/R's pretty damn well (still took some trimming, but not too bad. Here's a pic at full compression in the back.) I have a 2" BL on my X, one inch less than Stormy has.
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I for one would love to see some pictures of your rig with your new MTR's Gothamist. In action preferably, but driveway shots are OK. Any R&P plans? Waiting for T-case gears?
Cool. |
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I'll post some when I get home
Unfortunately all I have so far are poser shots, I just got them on last week.
So far the power is okay, one thing that works in my favor is that the MTR's are a lot lighter for their size than my old SSR's. I weighed them, and the 35" MTR's on 15x7's weigh 85 pounds each, while my spare 32" SSR (which has no wear on it) weighs 87 pounds on the stock XE steel rim. I've put about 700 miles on them as of yet, and on the past two tanks (mainly highway driving) I've gotten 16mpg, which is much better than I expected. The only downside is that my speedo is 22% off. ![]() I can live with the power on the street, so I'm hoping & holding out for transfer case gears...affording them will be another matter though. |
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