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Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- Maxima,
- NX,
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra,
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Altima,
- Maxima
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 720,
- Maxima,
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra,
- Stanza
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- 300ZX
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- 300ZX,
- Maxima
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier,
- Pathfinder,
- Xterra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- D21,
- Frontier,
- Maxima,
- Pathfinder,
Hub Wheel Bolt
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- 350Z,
- 370Z,
- Altima,
- ARIYA,
Wheel - 20" Black Alloy Wheel With Center Cap
Nissan - Nissan:
- TITAN
Wheel - 20" Black Alloy Wheel with Center Cap
Nissan - Nissan:
- TITAN,
- TITAN XD
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Upgrade Your Nissan Wheels
Why pay inflated prices elsewhere for authentic OEM parts when Melloy Nissan offers competitive rates? Wheels are the circular assemblies that mount to the hub and hold your tires in place. These components bear your vehicle's entire weight while enduring constant impacts from road surfaces. Proper wheel condition directly affects handling, safety, and appearance. We stock genuine Nissan wheels engineered to exact factory specifications for perfect fitment.
What Wheels Do for Your Vehicle
Wheels provide the mounting surface for tires and create the rotating interface between your vehicle and the road. The wheel's rim holds the tire bead securely while the center section bolts to the hub through a specific bolt pattern. Wheels must be perfectly balanced to prevent vibration and ensure even tire wear. Your Altima and Rogue both require wheels that meet precise offset and width specifications for proper suspension geometry. The wheel's structural integrity supports vehicle weight during acceleration, braking, and cornering while maintaining tire position. Proper suspension performance depends heavily on wheel integrity and correct sizing.
Common Wheel Damage Causes
Wheels suffer damage from impacts with potholes, curbs, and road debris that bend or crack the rim. Corrosion from road salt creates pitting and structural weakness in the wheel material. Improper tire mounting techniques can damage the bead seat area. Excessive brake heat can warp aluminum wheels over time. Generic aftermarket wheels often use thinner materials that bend more easily and may not meet proper load ratings. Cheap replacement wheels frequently have incorrect offset measurements that cause suspension and steering problems.
Recognizing When Wheels Need Replacement
Replace wheels when you see visible cracks, bends, or deformation in the rim structure. Persistent vibration that wheel balancing doesn't fix indicates wheel damage. Air leaks at the tire bead often result from damaged wheel sealing surfaces. Severe corrosion that creates pitting or flaking requires immediate wheel replacement. Any wheel that's been severely impacted should be professionally inspected. Whether you've been in an accident or are just modifying your vehicle, Melloy Nissan has all the parts you need for your project.