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For those with the 18" Nismo wheels

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#1 ·
Just ordered mine from a dealer that had some left in stock, and have been looking at tires. Don't go off road, so I am looking at street/sport all season tires. I know they recommend 285/55/18 Pirelli's, but I have never been a big of that of theirs. Tirerack recommends a 265/60/18 tire, which there are a lot of options for. So just curious what size and type of tire you went with. Also, any pics would be nice. Think the only one I have found pics of so far are Sleepy23's.
 
#2 ·
There is a 07 nismo parked at my sons school all the time.. it has 20's on it with Pirelli's.. they look like nice tires! $$$$$$$$$$$$$
 
#3 · (Edited)
I had Pirelli Scorpions on my Tacoma. They rode awesome, looked awesome and wore like iron, quiet too. The A/T version were what I had.

When these BFGs die I'll be looking at the Scorpions again.

Tire height around 30.5" will keep your odo and speedo accurate (stock SE tires are 265/70/16).

Edit: 285/55/18 is 30.34" tall . . . that's why that size is recommended.
 
#4 ·
Yeah, I know that is part of why they recommend them, but 265/60-18 are also 30.4"-30.5" tall as well, and have a much bigger selection. Don't really want A/T tires, since it is always on road. Figure better mileage with street tires.
 
#6 · (Edited)
How about the Goodyear Fortera TripleTread. It has superior to excelent rating across the board. And available in a 265/65-18 (35.6 OD and 10.4 width). Just put a set om my wifes Pathfinder on stock 16" wheels. Not enough miles for long term recommendation, but ride way better than the BFG Rugged Streets ever did and very quiet. I picked this tire for wet weather traction as well as dry. Don't get much snow, so that part of the TripleTread will be applied to wet and dry as well.

Bought mine from Discount Tire Direct. FREE FAST SHIPPING!!! Don't see 265/65-18 on their site, but call and ask anyway. Also ask for a discount on road hazard.

Goodyear Fortera TripelTread

Comparison to other similar tires


Wife's Pathfinder:
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#11 ·
I put Roadhugger XRT 265/60/18's on my Nismo's. The 285's do look good but in most cases are a little taller, which I didn't want to go that direction. I think both sizes work well on our trucks and are a big improvement over the stock ones.
 

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#13 ·
I have a LT285/65r18 on my nismo's, which is a 33 inch tire. Probably not what you want!!
 
#18 ·
I need to see a good pic of your truck. I have been trying to decide on a tire size for my nismo wheels that I bought months ago and I'm pretty sure the 285 65 is what I want. Please post a pic or two if you can, I would live to see if my decision is right. thanks in advance.
 
#16 ·
$500 shipped from a dealer in Tennessee. I called probably 7-8 dealerships that I was told had them in stock. Was quoted over $300 each from most dealerships (one said $1650 with shipping for 4 and they are only 500 miles from me). The problem is that a lot of the dealers have had them sitting for awhile and paid the original price for them.

My favorite was one dealer who I told that my local dealer had them for $112 (Courtesy), but they were sold out. He said they couldn't come close to that price because they paid a lot more for them. My thought is, if you haven't been able to sell them in the last 4-5 months for retail and you have someone actually interested, wouldn't you at least entertain taking a loss to get rid of them? That has to make more sense than letting them sit on the shelf for months unsold. Oh well, I got them and am very happy.
 
#22 ·
Hey Sleepy, I'm gonna be in your neck of the woods next weekend. Flying in to Tyson-McGhee for a week in Gatlinburg.

Anyway, I've got the ball rolling on buying a set of the 18" Nismos for myself. I should seal the deal tomorrow.

I have two concerns:

1. What happens if I need to buy a replacement in the future? Good news is nothing usually happens to wheels unless they hit something - curb, etc.

2. What will they look like/how will they perform on a 4x4? I'm looking at the 265/60R18 size to keep the odometer/speedometer pretty close. Looks like there's still enough meat there to give a decent ride and work reasonably well offroad.
 
#30 ·
i think we will basically be SOL if anything happens to a rim. I pretty much figure if one gets messed up,i will be dropping cash for a new set of rims...and then selling mine 1 by 1...

not sure on the look of a 4x4....love mine on the street truck look.