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Posted: Jun 26 2024 at 2:33am | IP Logged
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Hey guys, new to this forum and I'm about to purchase a '24
Frontier after driving Jeeps and a ram power wagon for the
past 6 years. My last Nissan was a 2012 Titan Pro4X and I
really miss that truck!
My question is, is it possible to fit a 33'' MT tire on the
new 2024 Frontier Pro4x (specifically the pro4x, which I
assume is a lifted a bit)?
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Posted: Jun 26 2024 at 7:13pm | IP Logged
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Antelucan wrote:
Hey guys, new to this forum and I'm
about to purchase a '24
Frontier after driving Jeeps and a ram power wagon for
the past 6 years. My last Nissan was a 2012 Titan Pro4X
and I really miss that truck!
My question is, is it possible to fit a 33'' MT tire on
the new 2024 Frontier Pro4x (specifically the pro4x,
which I assume is a lifted a bit)? |
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A Nissan Frontier is a LITE DUTY Midsize PICKUP TRUCK in
my opinion. Not to be Driven Like a Jeep. Even a Full
Size Truck with an Entry Level V8 is a Lite Duty Truck,,
but Stronger than a Frontier.
My Advice is to Go by the Tire and Wheel Size that is IN
YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL for long term durability and resale
value for YOUR Truck, or You can talk with Your Nissan
Service MANAGER FOR HIS ADVICE.
If you Want Your Nissan to last as long as possible and
have the best Resale Value, Don't Experiment, and Stick
with what Nissan Recommend's.
__________________ Barney
2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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