2022 Nissan Pro 4X Frontier Review: Rust, Tires, and Comfort Explained

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In this riveting episode, the Netcruzer team delves into the rugged world of the 2022 Nissan Pro 4X third gen Frontier. With a distinct lack of rust prevention on the steel armor skid plating, the team uncovers the gritty reality of off-road wear and tear. Despite enduring three harsh winters, the rock sliders show signs of rust, showcasing the truck's battle scars from the unforgiving Canadian terrain. The Handook Dinapro AT2 tires, lauded for their performance, fall short in winter conditions, leaving the team grappling with slippery roads and the limitations of their winter-rated tread.
Amidst the challenges, the team shines a spotlight on the truck's modifications, including the hybrid NFAB trail sliders and ABS vent visors. They marvel at the comfort of the Zeroravity seats, designed to provide unparalleled support during long journeys. The practicality of the storage compartments within the vehicle doesn't go unnoticed, with the team commending the ample space for stowing essentials. As they prepare to bid farewell to the Pro 4X, the meticulous removal of accessories like the tono cover and vent visors sets the stage for a new chapter in their automotive adventures.
With a keen eye on fuel economy, the team reveals their decision to part ways with the Pro 4X, citing the impracticality of maintaining two fuel-thirsty vehicles. As they reflect on the truck's impressive mileage and towing capabilities, the allure of a more economical yet versatile option beckons. The absence of a power rear window and the addition of a remote locking tailgate underscore the truck's utilitarian design, tailored for rugged pursuits. As they gear up for the next phase in their automotive journey, the team teases exciting developments on the horizon, promising a fresh perspective on vehicular exploration and discovery.

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