Airmapper
Inactive Member
I sort of wanted to wait, kinda of a big purchase and I have other more important maintenance items to think about, but the 4runner had a bumpy ride, liked to spin tires on wet roads, and I was getting tired of it, so it was time for new rubber.
I purchased it with 2 dry rotted nearly worn out tires on the rear, and 2 fairly decent but obviously cheap tires on the front, that were not even the same brand tire. Combined it had 3 different brand tires on it, for a nerd like me that was like making all the paintings on the wall crooked and trapping Adrian Monk in there with them.
I opted for Cooper Discoverer AT/3's in P rated 265/75/16.
Since the Xterra is my rig of choice on the more difficult off road runs, and I use the Runner mostly to drive to work, I went for the lighter tires. I still don't want it to be helpless if I'm out and want to explore down some forest service roads though, so I think the AT/3 is a good compromise between commuter and weekend explorer.
And with new tires I couldn't help myself, I took some shameless and totally unbecoming poser shots....
Flexing it out brought out an issue with the front fender. This is the corner that was in the previous owners accident, and shoddily repaired. They didn't even put any fasteners in the bottom. I'll put some screws, zip ties, or whatever I can in there and I think it will be fine.
And since I changed tire size, naturally I needed a spare. The spare it has was as bald as George Costanza, but I got lucky here. I set aside my stock Xterra's spare when I got a matching wheel and bumped it to 33's, so this left me with a like new BFG RuggedFail and guess what Xterra's run stock, 265/75/16.
I had to let a little air out but it finally tucked up into it's spot, wedged between the trailer hitch and sway bar.
I purchased it with 2 dry rotted nearly worn out tires on the rear, and 2 fairly decent but obviously cheap tires on the front, that were not even the same brand tire. Combined it had 3 different brand tires on it, for a nerd like me that was like making all the paintings on the wall crooked and trapping Adrian Monk in there with them.
I opted for Cooper Discoverer AT/3's in P rated 265/75/16.
Since the Xterra is my rig of choice on the more difficult off road runs, and I use the Runner mostly to drive to work, I went for the lighter tires. I still don't want it to be helpless if I'm out and want to explore down some forest service roads though, so I think the AT/3 is a good compromise between commuter and weekend explorer.
Before:
After:
After:
And with new tires I couldn't help myself, I took some shameless and totally unbecoming poser shots....
Flexing it out brought out an issue with the front fender. This is the corner that was in the previous owners accident, and shoddily repaired. They didn't even put any fasteners in the bottom. I'll put some screws, zip ties, or whatever I can in there and I think it will be fine.
And since I changed tire size, naturally I needed a spare. The spare it has was as bald as George Costanza, but I got lucky here. I set aside my stock Xterra's spare when I got a matching wheel and bumped it to 33's, so this left me with a like new BFG RuggedFail and guess what Xterra's run stock, 265/75/16.
I had to let a little air out but it finally tucked up into it's spot, wedged between the trailer hitch and sway bar.