I bought a 2020 SL navara i got the Nissan upgrade black pack Rims not sure if its the tyres or suspension but it handles terribly in the wet, very tail happy.
Changing tyre size will affect your speedometer. There is a website that gives you a rough average of what it will be. Going from the standard size tyre 255/70R16 to a 265/75R16 will roughly be out by 3-4km/h however your standard speedometer isn't completely accurate from factory. Fuel economy will be affected however since it's not a massive increase in tyre size it will only change 1-1.5L/100km on average
@@JakeFromSnowFarm that's wrong mate, i have 265 75 r16s on my nav and it corrects the speed. When I set my car to 100km cruise control the GPS speed is 100 aswell
@@trent4439 Nissan's Speedos come out of the factory 4km/h slower to comply with ADR rule 18 (the 10% higher or lower). Such that this is a 4wd vehicle, it is expected that people will do tyres and a lift. That's why the Speedos read higher than true "road speed".
I think my navara came with 255/60R18. I changed those to 285/55R18 (Cooper AT3). Now the speedometer is spot on (compared with my GPS). Fuel economy has gone down about 5 to 10% - seems to be less affected on country roads and more on motor way.
stock rim is 16 inch so stock tires are within the 31 inch range, pretty sure the new tires are 33 inch as per the "minimal lift". good place to start though, keep up the good work and great vids
Don’t expect to have any new car warranty if you fit any accessories including genuine I had a rear axel seal fail any Nissan Australia would not cover it 48500klms just under 2years old
Daniel Van der Meer they have to prove that any faults to a specific part of the vehicle are caused by the modified parts. Always get assurance and documentation from the parts supplier that their parts will not avoid warranty.
Right or wrong, legal or not not... a lift in ride height and bigger wheels is gonna see many people defected. QLD cops currently going after all lifted 4x4's - for no good reason of course. SA cops are going after legally fitted lift kits with no need to prove their claims.... sad state of affairs....
David Forster I thought they scrapped operation lift in qld after that many petitions from the 4x4 community and because the government had no statistical evidence to back their claims for the operation