Here's a useful chart for us that shows different tire sizes and speedo differences courtesy of 2slow.

Feel free to post questions here, but please be reasonable and do some of your own homework in the Stickies and Wheel and Tire forum, as well as using the search function.

Feel free to post questions here, but please be reasonable and do some of your own homework in the Stickies and Wheel and Tire forum, as well as using the search function.
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nice dude, this is gonna be useful. I just wanted to add that I believe our tires are supposed to be V-rated or better and have a 93 for weight capacity.
Oh and btw, please use the chart in conjunction with other calculators to ensure that your tire sizes correspond to the width of your rims, offset, etc.
http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...read-look.html
http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...-will-fit.html
http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...read-look.html
http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...-will-fit.html
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On that note, the acceptable rim width for a given tire size can vary by tire. The variation is typically small, but should be noted if you are trying to fit a tire size near its acceptable limits.Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Oh and btw, please use the chart in conjunction with other calculators to ensure that your tire sizes correspond to the width of your rims, offset, etc.
For example, the acceptable rim width for a 245/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 is 7.5-9" (as are most) where as the acceptable rim width for the same size Continental ExtremeContact DW is 7-9".
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