u/Cyberknucklez

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I'm new to off-roading and I just got a 2011 Pathfinder (R51) with a 1.5in lift. I'm having a really hard time finding steel wheels for my summer/all-season set. I'm looking for a 16in to fit some 265/70R16 BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires on.

My question is, assuming I will be doing some off-roading (which includes FSRs, dry or low water creeks and such), will it be ok if I get alloy OEM/stock wheels as that's much easier to find or will I be better off with steelies?

Note: I don't care about looks. I care more about durability and performance.

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u/Cyberknucklez — 14 days ago

I'm new to off-roading and I just got a 2011 Pathfinder (R51) with a 1.5in lift. I'm having a really hard time finding steel wheels for my summer/all-season set. I'm looking for a 16in to fit some 265/70R16 BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires on.

My question is, assuming I will be doing some off-roading (which includes FSRs, dry or low water creeks and such), will it be ok if I get alloy OEM/stock wheels as that's much easier to find or will I be better off with steelies?

Note: I don't care about looks. I care more about durability and performance.

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u/Cyberknucklez — 15 days ago