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I want to get a set of aftermarket rims and larger tires.

Anyone know of any retailers that have good prices?

Ideally, I'd like a place that accepts Paypal.

I looked on tirerack.com. They take Paypal which is a plus. Their prices seem high though.

Anyone have any rim and tire recommendations? I'm looking for something that I can drive on everyday. Something that is good in the snow and offroad. I'd like to get something that is larger so it looks good. Not sure what size rim or tires that I should be looking at.

I'm considering a slight lift but I haven't started researching that yet.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
 

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Our site sponsors would be a good place to start. They work with you for the best price available being a forum member. I bought my wheels from Auto Anything (used a seasonal promo code) and my tires I bought locally (price matched). There are many threads you can find here on tires for a daily driver and snow/off-roading.

I've bought tires in the past from Tread Depot, Firestone, Kaufmann tires, & Sears. Tread Depot is owned by Kaufmann tires which you can find a local installer that you can save $ on the installation fees (compared to that local installer's listed fees). They also have a decent amount of wheels to select from in our bolt pattern.

You can use this calculator to estimate fit (wheel, tire size, offset) and speedometer differences from stock.

Good luck in your search.
 

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Our site sponsors would be a good place to start. They work with you for the best price available being a forum member. I bought my wheels from Auto Anything (used a seasonal promo code) and my tires I bought locally (price matched). There are many threads you can find here on tires for a daily driver and snow/off-roading.

I've bought tires in the past from Tread Depot, Firestone, Kaufmann tires, & Sears. Tread Depot is owned by Kaufmann tires which you can find a local installer that you can save $ on the installation fees (compared to that local installer's listed fees). They also have a decent amount of wheels to select from in our bolt pattern.

You can use this calculator to estimate fit (wheel, tire size, offset) and speedometer differences from stock.

Good luck in your search.

Thanks for the helpful post. I'll check all that out.
 

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Talk to Matt at Discount Tire Direct, gave me the beast deals for my Armada (fuel wheels, 35"Terra Graps) & my MB wheels, Falken Wildpeaks on I put on the Fronty.
 

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Discount Tire Direct

These folks have a large presence here and offer Level 8 wheels which fit the Frontier very well. Here is a link to their discussion page - Discount Tire Direct's page

I personally like the MK6, Bully Pro and Tracker Pro. The Pro series wheels are made to be abused and include a bash guard, 2 valve stems per wheel and they even throw in a nice deflator with a set of 4! (at least they used to....)

Very few companies support our strange bolt pattern and spoke shape requirements but Level 8 does!

Good Luck!
 

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I've used tirerack several times, as well as a model specific vendor for my car. Tirerack is usually pretty good, especially if you're going to get new rubber too, they can just send it all mounted and balanced. Discount never had good wheels for my car when I looked but have gotten tires from them several times, never checked their truck selection.
 
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