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hopalong 05-04-2014 10:23 AM

Tire options for my xterra
 
After 80k my 09 xterra finally needs new tires. Right now I'm running 265/65/17 bfg tires. I go camping during summer and boarding during winter. I'm looking for something more aggressive without having to lift my suspension. I want to go as big as possible without any crazy mods. I have about a 2" clearance on my garage door. Leaning towards duratracs or bfg all terains, but If anybody has any advice on tire size or tire recommendation please chime in. Thanks!

My xterra se as reference
http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...dc65f897db.jpg

T4RAWR 05-06-2014 04:13 PM

Good year silent armors.

If you're never gonna tow get the P rated ones. If you do plan on towing fork over the cash for the LT C load range.

sdubfid 05-07-2014 01:25 PM

I've had 3 sets of bfg at. On a 2000lb samurai, 3000lb sidekick and 7000lb cummins. Used in Oregon sand dunes and a winter in fort st john. They had good treadlife, no sidewall issues, very versatile. I prefer to go as narrow and tall as possible. Too bad they don't make 33x9.5 anymore. There is a new bfg at coming out with really ugly sidewalls.

T4RAWR 05-08-2014 07:58 AM

I too prefer tall skinnies for tires.

murd0c 05-08-2014 02:52 PM

goodyear Duratracs hands down, they would work perfectfor you and good on the road as well

GabAlmighty 05-08-2014 03:20 PM

Duratracs. I believe you can stuff 33's in your Xterra with minimal issues.

hopalong 05-08-2014 08:16 PM

I've been doin a lot of reading up on tire reviews and it looks like the majority is usually between bfg at and the gy duratracs. Now, every time is see SUVs or pickups I look at their tires. Bfgs looks good but the duratracs look great. The reviews between them are almost identical. Good tread life and low road noise. The size I want to install is 275/70/17 or 285/70/17. Original is 265/65/17. So not a huge difference in tire size but to fit the 285s I need to remove the mud flaps and push back a section of the inner fender liner. The duratracs don't come in the 275s but the bfgs do. I never realized how hard it was to choose tires! Sigh

evlee 05-08-2014 08:25 PM

duratrac is best, i know on my second set. look at the reviews online

ODStryker00 05-09-2014 03:23 PM

Here a picture of my 285 bfg AT KOs. Will definitely need some wheel well melting/trimming. Even with some trimming, tires will rub slightly when on a hill, but nbd.

http://i62.tinypic.com/155hpbn.jpg

hopalong 05-10-2014 09:36 AM

Your X looks great Stryker! Did you lift it or is it the stock off road suspension?

ODStryker00 05-11-2014 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hopalong (Post 8469504)
Your X looks great Stryker! Did you lift it or is it the stock off road suspension?

oops. forgot to add.

yes, I did put in a two inch lift on it.

Gucci Mane 05-11-2014 05:41 PM

where do you guys typically buy your tires from? locally or online?

T4RAWR 05-11-2014 08:07 PM

i usually buy locally to avoid warranty hassles.

i know local shops usually can't match the prices down south but some do try pretty damn hard and that makes it worth my while to give them some business.

hopalong 05-11-2014 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ODStryker00 (Post 8469919)
oops. forgot to add.

yes, I did put in a two inch lift on it.

285s looks huge! I really don't want to lift the xterra due do my garage clearance. I think I'm going to go 275 or 265. I wish duratracs came in 275s:( Also what kind of rims on your x? I'm finding hard to find 6x114 rims with good offset for our setup.

hopalong 05-11-2014 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T4RAWR (Post 8470048)
i usually buy locally to avoid warranty hassles.

i know local shops usually can't match the prices down south but some do try pretty damn hard and that makes it worth my while to give them some business.

After pricing all my tire options online I called around town and found that after the exchange rate and duty, it almost comes out the same. Big difference if you want to get rims locally. Online still way cheaper.

evlee 05-11-2014 08:58 PM

Drive down to discount tire in bellingham. they will match tire rack prices and they will mount and balance as well.

Got me a set of 315/70R17 and a set of 17x9 pro comp alloy wheels for only $1800(+216 taxes at the border) all in! that same combo would had cost me $2856(tax in) saving of $800.

rodneyk 05-11-2014 10:49 PM

Can't comment on size or fitment issues, but I've had BFG's AT/KO and Duratracs and I would pick Duratracs hands down.

I didn't have any major complaints about the BFG's except that they were absolute shit in the snow, I slid through an intersection on 1st ave going 15 km/h after a light dusting. They're fricken scary.

The Duratracs have a squishier side wall, and it was a major difference switching from the BFG's. Aside from that, road noise and everyday performance on dry or wet tarmac is about the same. In mud, the Duratracs don't cake up quite as easily as the BFG's. Winter performance is great - in the snow it feels like I'm running a winter tire. They're severe weather rated so you won't need chains on designated highways during winter.

I have around 65,000 km on mine with plenty of tread left on my set and wouldn't hesitate to get another.

hopalong 05-13-2014 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rodneyk (Post 8470138)
Can't comment on size or fitment issues, but I've had BFG's AT/KO and Duratracs and I would pick Duratracs hands down.

I didn't have any major complaints about the BFG's except that they were absolute shit in the snow, I slid through an intersection on 1st ave going 15 km/h after a light dusting. They're fricken scary.

The Duratracs have a squishier side wall, and it was a major difference switching from the BFG's. Aside from that, road noise and everyday performance on dry or wet tarmac is about the same. In mud, the Duratracs don't cake up quite as easily as the BFG's. Winter performance is great - in the snow it feels like I'm running a winter tire. They're severe weather rated so you won't need chains on designated highways during winter.

I have around 65,000 km on mine with plenty of tread left on my set and wouldn't hesitate to get another.

Great to hear from a 1st hand experience. I'm pretty set on duratracs now. I just have to look for rims. It's pretty hard to look for rims for the xterra since they changed the bolt pattern to 6x114.3.

ODStryker00 05-14-2014 07:30 PM

The steelies I have are the Pro Comp 7089. These are pretty much the go-to wheels for the second gen xterra when I did my research a couple years ago. It's usually either these or painting your stock wheels. Not too sure if there are any newer options out now, but I doubt it since the second gen xterra bolt pattern specs are pretty rare.

hopalong 05-19-2014 06:22 PM

The pro comps looks good, but in order to fit beefy tires I would need it lift it. The offset is so low. My wheel options are so limited if I don't lift it.

Eternal_SiR 05-21-2014 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hopalong (Post 8470060)
285s looks huge! I really don't want to lift the xterra due do my garage clearance. I think I'm going to go 275 or 265. I wish duratracs came in 275s:( Also what kind of rims on your x? I'm finding hard to find 6x114 rims with good offset for our setup.


33's will fit no problem as long as you do the melt mod, basically heating the inner fender with a heat gun and pushing the plastic back. XD Addicts do come in our bolt pattern. I got them in 18"s and look awsome. I want to go higher too, my suspension is set on the lowest lift. Just an FYI, i do have the OEM Billstein offroad suspension, UCA, and a 2" front lift sitting in my garage.

Phil@rise 05-22-2014 08:18 AM

a 2" lft is cheap and easy and then you can fit 33's procomp bfg and goodyears are all great tires

hopalong 05-25-2014 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eternal_SiR (Post 8474770)
33's will fit no problem as long as you do the melt mod, basically heating the inner fender with a heat gun and pushing the plastic back. XD Addicts do come in our bolt pattern. I got them in 18"s and look awsome. I want to go higher too, my suspension is set on the lowest lift. Just an FYI, i do have the OEM Billstein offroad suspension, UCA, and a 2" front lift sitting in my garage.

Ya I like the looks of the xd addicts. Do you have pics of the addicts on your ride?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 8475064)
a 2" lft is cheap and easy and then you can fit 33's procomp bfg and goodyears are all great tires

I would like to lift it but I'll have clearance issue parking in my garage. With a 70 series tires it would raise the xterra an inch and if I lift it 2 inches that would make it a total of 3 inches. I'll measure my clearance again but I believe it was 2 inches. Crossing my fingers.

hopalong 07-01-2014 07:34 PM

A little bit of an update. I decided to with the Goodyear duratracs. The aggressive looks and the great reviews won over the bfg all terrains. I got a pretty good deal on them locally. Basically the same price as discount tire without the hassle.

http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...624_212121.jpg

And after 3 weeks of waiting, I finally got my pro comp 7089. I'll get these mounted hopefully by this weekend and update with pics on the xterra.

http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...701_202241.jpg

hopalong 07-06-2014 09:54 PM

Finally got them mounted. Should of installed the white letterings inside but the wife insisted them to be out. Still not sold on it but I'm fairly happy with the results.

http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...705_115530.jpg
http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...705_115521.jpg
http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...705_115510.jpg


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