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Also want to add the Nissan center bore is 66.1mm - most likely not going to be a problem for most, but some custom cut wheels are machined with custom

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Old 04-22-2020, 04:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Also want to add the Nissan center bore is 66.1mm - most likely not going to be a problem for most, but some custom cut wheels are machined with custom centerbores and may not fit if buying second hand. Larger is okay.

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Also want to add the Nissan center bore is 66.1mm - most likely not going to be a problem for most, but some custom cut wheels are machined with custom centerbores and may not fit if buying second hand. Larger is okay.

Thanks for compiling this Option!
Our wheels are hub-centric, as opposed to most American vehicles, which are lug-centric.
In plain English, this means that the hub, not the lug nuts, are responsible for correctly locating the wheel on the car. The wrong size hub WILL NOT WORK!
A too small hub might can be bored out to the correct size. I have never heard of a rim being sleeved, altho I can imagine a special-made hub spacer allowing a larger hub to be adapted. Again, I've never heard of this being done.


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