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Old 25-07-2015, 22:21   #1
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Default hi, just bought a pathfinder

Hey guys, just bought my first pathfinder. And thinking what are the best AT tyres to fit without blowing the bank.
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Old 25-07-2015, 22:35   #2
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BFGoodrich AT's all day every day or Cooper AT's seem to be most popular on here
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Old 25-07-2015, 22:36   #3
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Hi and welcome, Pathfinder well I know nothing about these but sure someone will be along that does, regards Rick
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Old 26-07-2015, 00:55   #4
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morning and welcome enjoy your Pathfinding!!
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Old 26-07-2015, 00:59   #5
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Howdy. As Banshee say's BF Goodrich every time.Not cheap,but you get what you pay for...
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Old 26-07-2015, 06:15   #6
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Ooh come on dude give us some pics

Where the pics?

I can't see any pics? A possible browser issue?

Path finders look mean, did quite fancy one, just heard the chain job was an expensive one (and the dual mass) but don't be put off by that.

Now there are some cracking AT tyres about for a decent price,

Ml698 tyres are awesome, did some good mud and some good road work with em, they were good fun!! Smaller I imagine but I got a set for the Terrano and they cost me 59/60 a corner if I remember right...

I was never a believer until I finally got em but bf Goodrich really are the bees knees... I'm running the mud terrain and I though they looked girly on the web.. When they arrived they looked awesome, and preform awesome also

Welcome to the forum, keep us posted with whatcha doing to her, not many get any mods
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Old 26-07-2015, 20:23   #7
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Hi & welcome BFG's but costly i'm running cooper AT3's & really like them & so does my mate who has them on his Pathfinder
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Old 27-07-2015, 07:34   #8
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Helloooooo.
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Old 27-07-2015, 13:04   #9
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Welcome to a great site...........where there are usually piccies of folks trucks.......
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Old 27-07-2015, 13:11   #10
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Welcome, there's some good folk around here.
There's no excuse not to post photos.
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Old 27-07-2015, 13:29   #11
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Welcome bud, just to throw it into the mix I used General Grabber ATs on the Trol before moving onto mud terrains. A bit unconventional looking but did pretty well on a variety of terrain including snow

Now, where are these pics?...
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Old 27-07-2015, 20:45   #12
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hi welcome to the pathfinder club.
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Old 27-07-2015, 21:45   #13
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Welcome bud, just to throw it into the mix I used General Grabber ATs on the Trol before moving onto mud terrains. A bit unconventional looking but did pretty well on a variety of terrain including snow

Now, where are these pics?...
I'm going for Grabbers on my T2, they've got a good rep. and are possibly a bit better all-around A/T's than BF's. Plus I can't get BF's in the right size for my truck!

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Old 28-07-2015, 10:08   #14
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Looks good. Anyone know the size difference between them and a terrano? ie wheel base, body width etc.
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Old 28-07-2015, 22:36   #15
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Looks good. Anyone know the size difference between them and a terrano? ie wheel base, body width etc.
will check wiki, id say between t2 and patrol.

fancied one for years. great interior in 3rd row folds into floor, like a zafira.

more boot behind 3rd row than a t2. imagine t2 body including rear spare, then
spare stored under truck.

just been looking at replacement for my t2, looked at LR D2, Shogun, Colorado, XC90,
but reckon Pathy is best on torque 300 lbft and 171bhp typically.
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