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Hi all, I am currently on the hunt for some new tires for my titan. I am looking at adding a 2" leveling kit to the front also. I tried to do a little digging around the site, but theres so much info spread all over I figured this would be easier. I have factory 20" rims and I am trying to possibly increase tire size to fit better after the level. What would be the best fitting tire size? Also what are everyones preferred choices for a good looking tires. I live in western upstate new york so something that will do decently well in the snow, but look good in the summer would be preferred.
Thanks in advance, Trevor
 

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Depending in what year your Tit an is, you may need UCAs to go with 2" up front, otherwise you'll have coil bucket contact and eventually break stuff. Generally, anything 08 or later is limited to 1.5" without upper control arms changed.

As for tires, I've had excellent service from BFG TA KOs on my Titan, though I only get a smattering of snow each year here in the Tennessee Valley. Size-wise, unless you go up to 4-6" lift, you're pretty much looking for 33" height range, and somewhere between 11-13", depending on your wheel offset.
 

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I just went with my 2nd set of Nitto's 275/70/18 on my 04 4x4 KC on stock rims and have to say I love them! Great Ride and the last set i got 50k and they still had tons of rubber left. I was thinking about leveling out the ride but my front is only 1" lower then the rear already so i am leaving it be for now. These are True 33's and do throw off the speedo by 2 mph. This is the time to buy tires with several offering money back. winner winner!

I get no rub and quiet ride out of these tires.
 

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I cant tell ya what size would be best with your leveling kit since im stock. I went with a stock 265/70/r18 for my 05 crew cab 4x4. I got Falken WildPeak AT3W's. I was between them and the cooper discoverer AT3 but the Falken has the Sever weather rating for snow, a 55 thousand mile warranty and look pretty aggressive for an A/T, so they won my money. They are really quite and look good. $600 bucks out the door for a set of 4.
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