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285/75R16s on stock Pro 4x wheels?

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I have searched and have not been able to find any pics. Is anyone running 285/75R16 tires on the stock 2014+ charcoal Pro 4x wheels?


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Yeah, I'm not worried about that. Guys have been cramming 315s on 16x7s around here for 30 years. I was just hoping somebody had some pics of it.


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Hey one of those trucks in the pics above is mine ... LOL
I am fairly certain the OP was looking for pics with the newer style pro-4x rims with 285's , like in the third pic (Xterra Snow) posted above.....
 
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Yes BCBrians , somewhere around 2013 or 2014 nissan starting putting those newer style rims on the Pro-4X frontiers and xterra's.
Thats why I was trying to point the OP to a pic of Nomad13's truck before he added a titan swap to his drop bracket kit and 35"'s with aftermarket rims
I see you got a pic of Jen's truck and Shizzy LOL

I love looking at pics of our trucks......

Its all good man
 
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Those all look so good - makes me kind of look forward to when the tires that came on mine (original Hankook's) wear down so can replace them! However I hope to get a lot of tire wear out of them - dropping $35k on a truck kind of sets you back


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Just thinking out loud....
Put a low priced spacer lift in the front and lift shackles and or add a leaf in the rear get some 285's and sell your 265's on craigslist while they are still like new.
I have sold tires on craigslist twice now and they sold with in an hour after posting.
 
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Here is a closeup of a 285/75-16 DuraTrac on the newer PRO4X wheel and the full image of my avatar. While the sidewalls do bulge slightly, they are wearing very evenly. I run them at 36PSI on the road and 17-18 off road.
 

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