What is the bolt pattern on a Altima?
Nissan Altima wheel bolt pattern. Select the year
Altima Bolt Pattern | PCD 5×114.3 See Adapters |
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Stock wheel offset | 34 to 50 mm Get Wheel Spacers |
Custom Offset Range | 19 to 26 mm |
Center bore (hub bore) | 66.1 Find Hub Centric Rings |
Thread size | M12 x 1.25 Buy Lug Nuts |
How big is the bolt on a Nissan Altima?
Nissan Altima 3 saloon, coupe 2.5, 3.5. 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3. Center Bore (CB): 66.1. Thread size (THD): 12×1.25. Diameter: 16 (2002-2004), 16 — 18 (2005-2006)
What to look for in a Nissan Altima?
Nissan Altima – Specs of wheel sizes, tires, PCD, Offset and Rims – Wheel-Size.com Nissan Altima – Find out the correct alloy wheel fitment, PCD, offset and such specs as bolt pattern, thread size(THD), center bore(CB) for all model years of Nissan Altima. Choose a model year to begin narrowing down the correct tire size
How big are the tires on a Nissan Altima?
Wheel specs and tire sizes Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 Center Bore (CB): 66.1 Thread size (THD): 12×1.25 Diameter: 16 (2002-2004), 16 — 18 (2005-2006) Width: 205 (2002-2004), 205 — 225 (2005-2006) Aspect ratio: 65 (2002-2004), 45 — 65 (2005-2006) Smallest — Largest tire size: 205/65R16 (2002-2004), 205/65R16 — 225/45R18 (2005-2006)
Nissan Altima 3 saloon, coupe 2.5, 3.5. 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3. Center Bore (CB): 66.1. Thread size (THD): 12×1.25. Diameter: 16 (2002-2004), 16 — 18 (2005-2006)
Wheel specs and tire sizes Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 Center Bore (CB): 66.1 Thread size (THD): 12×1.25 Diameter: 16 (2002-2004), 16 — 18 (2005-2006) Width: 205 (2002-2004), 205 — 225 (2005-2006) Aspect ratio: 65 (2002-2004), 45 — 65 (2005-2006) Smallest — Largest tire size: 205/65R16 (2002-2004), 205/65R16 — 225/45R18 (2005-2006)
How to find bolt pattern for alloy wheels?
Measure 5 lug wheel bolt patterns from the outside edge to center distance between two studs that are across the hub from each other. This measurement is your bolt pattern diameter. Learn more about wheel dimensions. Note: Alloy wheels should always be installed using a torque wrench ensuring proper mount.