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Hi All: I am looking to do a wheel/rubber change out on my 2017 NV3500 SL. I want to go to an all black wheel and a more aggressive A/T type wheel. I have just started to research this topic and before I go see wheel/tire people I would like to educate myself a bit more. I have included, what I hope is accurate, a listing of factory wheel/tire specs. My confusion lies in the wheel diameter and offset. I want to stay with the 17" wheel size but does anyone know how wide a rim I can go to or how much offset (+/-) can be utilized before any rubbing occurs? Thanks for all your help. NV Passenger NV3500 HD Bolt Pattern - PCD 8x165.1Stock wheel offset - 18 to 20 mmCenter bore (hub bore) - 121.0Thread size - M14 x 1.5Stock Rim Sizes Range - 17x8.0 – 17x8.0Tire sizes - 245/70 R17 – 245/70 R17
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Looking for ideas and I am sure others are too, so... Post up your wheel/tire combos! Info to include -wheel size, offset or backspacing -tire size and brand -If the wheel/tire combo rub -impressions -vehicle mods (lift size for example)
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May sound weird, and forgive me for the fact that I may use unofficial terms or language, but here it goes: - My 2012 Nissan NVP3500SV (V8, 5.6L) has LT245/70R17E stock (from the dealer,, bought new). The manual says to use this same size as does the inside of the door jam. seems pretty straight forward, right? - Every tire website or dealer I visit now says that OEM is LT245/75R17E. Every time I talk to a living person, they reference some book that mentions the right size to be 75 and not the 70. So, wtf? Is my car a glitch? Did the wrong crap get thrown onto it out of the factory? is a 75 going to make any real differences? why does all current knowledge call for the 75 when the manual calls for the 70? can i follow the modern 75 recommendation or do I really need to stick to the door jam 70? 2012_NV_Passenger_Owners_Manual.pdf
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From the album: Xavman NVP
Here is an OK picture, but it shows the difference in size between a minivan, a suburban, and the bohemeth!