What Size Tires On Nissan Altima?

The majority of contemporary Nissan Altimas have tires with a diameter of 16 to 19 inches. Depending on the year, model, and trim level of your Altima, the most popular tire sizes include 215/60R16 tires, 215/55R17 tires, 235/45R18 tires, and 235/40R19 tires.

What types of tires can you put on a 2016 Nissan Altima?

Depending on the year, model, and trim level of your Altima, the most popular tire sizes include 215/60R16 tires, 215/55R17 tires, 235/45R18 tires, and 235/40R19 tires. Whatever tire size you have on your Altima, we have them available for you at the lowest cost available.

What type of tires is a 2015 Nissan Altima equipped with?

Depending on your Altima’s year, model, and trim level, the most popular tire sizes are 215/60R16 tires, 215/55R17 tires, 235/45R18 tires, and 235/40R19 tires.

For a 2015 Nissan Altima, what wheels will fit?

  • 4 door 2.5 sedan. Wheels. 16.0 x 7.0 in. wheel diameter
  • 4 door sedan 2.5 S. Wheels. 16.0 x 7.0 in. wheel diameter
  • 4dr 2.5 SV sedan. Wheels. 17.0 x 7.5 in. in wheel diameter
  • Wheels. 2.5 SL 4dr Sedan.
  • Wheels. 3.5 S 4 door sedan.
  • Wheels. 3.5 SV 4dr Sedan.
  • Wheels. 3.5 SL 4dr Sedan.
  • (Mid-Year Release) 3.5 SL 4dr Sedan Wheels

What is the 2014 Nissan Altima’s lug pattern?

The bolt pattern on the 2014 Nissan Altima Sedan 2.5 S is 5-114.3 mm. This indicates that there are 5 lugs and that the circumference of the circle formed by the lugs is 114.3 mm, or 4.5 inches.

You should measure from the center of one lug to the outer edge of the lug farthest from it in order to obtain an accurate measurement of your five lug bolt pattern without the use of a bolt pattern tool.

What is a bolt pattern for a Nissan Altima?

We’ve written in-depth articles about the Nissan Altima and answered a lot of your questions about it. We’ll discuss the knowledge you need to have in order to choose the ideal replacement tires or rims for your Nissan today. We’ll focus on the bolt pattern for each generation in particular. Let’s begin with a brief response:

Before 2001, the Nissan Altima’s bolt pattern was 4×4.5 inches (4×114.3mm), while starting in that year, it was 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm). They also have a center diameter of 2.6 inches (66.1 mm) and four or five M12 x 1.25 threaded lug nuts that require 83 lb-ft of torque to tighten.

That, however, hardly captures the entire picture. For each iteration, we’ve provided a more thorough description of the bolt pattern below. We also go through the individual lugs/bolts used, the center bore hub’s exact diameter, and the bolt torque requirements. Additionally, we have details on the precise tire and rim sizes for each engine type. You should be well aware of what you can and cannot purchase in this manner. Read on!

How can I tell if the wheels will fit my vehicle?

The two simplest methods are to look at your car’s sticker plate, which should be inside the driver-side door, or to search online for the precise make and model of your car’s characteristics. That should indicate the typical rim size.

Can wheels from one car be used on another?

Fortunately, any car has a replaceable rim available. All you need to do is make sure the new wheel’s bolt patterns, size, and offset match those on the old one.

By looking at the sticker label on the inside of the driver’s door or measuring the rim, you may determine the new wheel’s proper size. Take your car to a mechanic if you are not the do-it-yourself kind.

What automobiles use the 5×114-3 bolt pattern?

Honda Civic or Mazda Accord, Nissan Qashqai, Dacia Duster, Hyundai i30 and x35, Renault Megane III and Laguna III, Kia Cee’d, Sportage and Venga, Mitsubishi Lancer, Outlander and ASX, Toyota Auris and Avensis III, Citroen C-Crosser, Suzuki SX4, Fiat Sedici, Mazda 3 are the most popular vehicles with PCD 5×114,3.