Lug Nut Size - M12 x 1.25
To ensure your new rims stay fastened securely, get the lug nuts of the correct size and type to match the wheel lug seat perfectly.
Decoding the wheel lug nut size above is plain simple. The "M" stands for the "metric" system of measurement, and the first digit refers to the diameter of the lug nut thread in millimeters. The second number (expressed as a decimal) represents the pitch of the thread in mm.
What socket size do I need for the lug nuts? The HEX sizes of 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, and 23 mm are the most frequently used for lug nuts.
When tightening, use the recommended lug nut torque requirements from the owner's manual.
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Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3
Bolt Pattern is the measurement of an imaginary circle formed by the lug holes at the center of your wheel. Wheel Adapters are used to change bolt patterns in order to properly fit wheels from one vehicle to the hub of a different vehicle.
Hub Bore Size - 66.1 mm
The Center bore is the hole in the middle of the wheel on the hub of the car. The hub is the central part of the wheel around which turns another ring or 'rim'. The rim comprises the tire or rubber section. To fit a new wheel, the center bore should have exactly the same dimension as that of your car's axle. If it is not, then you will face problems while driving - use hubcentric wheel rings.
Can one look at the lug bolt size for my 2009 Nissan Altima? The brief answer is yes, of course, and it's only you or the installation technician who has this opportunity to determine the appropriate lug nut size with tape measure and the actual physical access to it. Additionally there is an alternative strategy - by looking through our charts made up by the pros with attention to all the pieces of information. We get details in the manufacturers’ guides to demonstrate in a form of practical tables. These charts are really valuable if you fail to determine the lug nut size and thread space for your personal 2009 Nissan Altima.
Just in case you would want to reverify our online information, here you have simple process. Start out with a thread size: meter its diameter and pitch using a special gauge that one could get in the home improvement shop. As another option, take your thread towards the shop and you may whirl it onto bolts. Another problem is figuring out the bolt seat type - the bearing zone between your lug nut and wheel area. The most common kinds are mag seating, acorn/tapered seating, and ball seating; nonetheless, there are 2 more: flat seats and ultra tapered mag seats. The next thing is to check lug nut proportions: general length, outside diameter, shank depth, and shank diameter. And the final thing is defining which color your 2009 Nissan Altima bolts and lug nuts are going to be.