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Man you jumped right into it with the 35's. watching to see the progress.
^good to know. i'm sourcing titan swap parts and i'm on the fence between going 33 or 35 with mine. might as well regear too i guess.I wasn’t going to but they were on such a good sale I just had to, it really took a lot to
convince me lol .
And I’ve been down this road enough times knowing if I go with a smaller tire I will want something bigger within a short amount of time So I might as well start off with the tire I want.
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I've been in hard core off-roading for nearly 15 years. It defies logic how well the Xterras work with larger tires and what I would consider lacking gearing.I know the hype is bigger is better but having done 35s on a Wrangler and gone back to no lift and 7.50R16s..... I'd not recommend 35s or 33s or any of the popular options.
I just dropped from 33x10.50R15s to 7.50R16s. Way smoother ride. Noticeably better braking and from 17mpg to 22mpg. That gives me another 95miles of range between gas stations. I know, I'll get slagged for suggesting 33s, 35s are a bad idea but they are a bad idea. And on a Nissan with 3.69 ratios.... I'd call it undriveable unless you are in 4LO.
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Did you correct that for tire size? OE speedo is calibrated for 265/75/16s.Mpg update , I have dropped down to 16 traveling at 75-80 and a couple hours of driving in the snow .
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Did you correct that for tire size? OE speedo is calibrated for 265/75/16s.
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You really can't. They average all four wheel speeds and send that to the dash. There is one company that makes a piece you splice into the dash. There are rumors Nissan can actually change it but no one I've heard of has managed to find a dealership that will try. Maybe you'll have some luck to that end. I just multiply my trip mileage by 1.034 (3.4% larger circumference for 285 vs 265).No I haven’t gotten around to Looking into how to correct it yet , I was going off gps .
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I've never heard that the bully dog will correct the speedo on a 2nd Gen.To piggy back on Terry a bit. It may be benefit to take a gander at a Bully Dog Pro to let you adjust the speedo and shift points for different size tires. Among many other things.
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It does. I have not verified accuracy, but it does change it on 2nd gens. Considering my rig has 4.11 gears and 35's the BDP is darn near a must just to get the shift points where they need to be.I've never heard that the bully dog will correct the speedo on a 2nd Gen.