RollinWOT
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My wife and I like camping, but since we have two young kids who need carseats, we can't bring just my Ranger. A couple weeks ago, we took the Altima to the campsite with us. The wasn't too rough, slight incline, some light mud, and a bit washboardy. I've seen other cars(think low slung AWD Subarus) handle it with relative ease. Nevertheless, she managed to get the car stuck. That got me thinking, what can I do to make it more offroad friendly? Not to the point off rallycar competitiveness but just something to help it be a wee bit more campsite able. It's a 2006 Nissn Altima 2.5S Sedan with the 2.5L 4-cylinder and 4-speed auto transmission. Just over 115K highway miles, and it's been gently driven most of it's life. I want to do some mods that won't bog down the engine or transmission much and retain mostly stock appearance. My stock tire size is P215/60R16, and I've only found 1 tire that fits it without going larger, which is the Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S. I've driven on these plenty, but never on my own personal vehicle. I want to put those on, or if need be, I could probably go to a P215/65R16, which is only 0.8" taller than factory spec. I like the options of the P215/65R16 better, as it opens me up to the BFG T/A KO2 with the 3-ply sidewall. Also, I want to put a skidplate on the car, and I'm thinking of 5/32" steel or 1/4" aluminum for preotection. Any input is greatly appreciated! Cheers!