Pathfinder I
I agree with this. 1 or 2 sizes up depending on load range choice seems reasonable for most vehicles. As you size up going narrower allows you to avoid the gearing issue somewhat by keeping weight down compared to the same diameter tire in a much wider size.For a daily driven / overland vehicle I've been a fan of "next size up" on the tires. Adds a little weight, but not much more strain or wear. My truck came with 32's stock, I run 33's without issue. 35's would look killer, but then we are talking gearing, wheels, less mpg, etc...