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Wheels/tyres for Nissan X-Trail


 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:59    Post subject: Wheels/tyres for Nissan X-Trail Reply with quote

yet again my thoughts havve turned towards getting some better boots on the wifes company x-trail for the winter as its got from memort bridgestones in a very mild M&S pattern on the back and a set of Conti Sport Contacts on the front which are great as a road tyre but suck on anything even vaguely slippy (I didn't want them but the tyre fitter turned up with them and had stuck them on before I realised they weren't the same tyres as the back)  I just want a really cheap set of steelies, maybe 16" as that seems to be an easy size to get cheapish rubber in (its on 17" alloys) so I can bung some cheap AT's on.  I still have the AT2's from the MK1 but I think they're too big and are 15"ers.

Eblag has sod all, its a five stud fitment.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 15:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apparently they have the same stud pattern as 4x4s, 114.3 x 5 or 4.5" x 5 if you like old money so that makes life more interestinga s theres a few on the bay including a set in merseyside with tyres for 4.99 at the moment although the tyres are way too wide.  We might be on to a winner of the bore size and offset are right.
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