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Old 07-27-2006, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Whats the biggest tires I can put on my Titan

Hi, I have a 2004 XE with 17" rims, I currently have 245-75-17 Bridgestone Duelers on it. How big can I go without rubbing? Maybe 285-70-17? Any input would be appreciated. Mine does not have the offroad package, just a plain 2004 XE 4X4. Also with leveling kits a larger tires, does it hurt the warranty on the truck?

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Re: Whats the biggest tires I can put on my Titan

Stock on the O.R. pkg. alloy rims, (also 17"), is 285/70/17. People run 295/70/17 w/o even a leveling kit. They are 7 1/2" wide rims. Not sure what the width is on the ones you have, but sounds like the steel 17" that come with the XE.

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W/ the 2" front and 1" rear PRG kit I have BFG AT's in a 315/70/17 on the stock Off Road rims.
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