A 2019 Nissan Altima bolt pattern is 5x4.5 or 5 on 4.5, which indicates that each wheel has five bolts organized in a circle 4.5 inches in diameter.
Your 2019 Nissan Altima’s factory wheels may have done you justice over the past few years, but if you’re ready to swap out the basics for a nicer set of rims, you’ve come to the right place.
We’ve prepared this quick guide to help you find the right wheels for your 2019 Altima, including its bolt pattern, wheel size, tightening torque, and more! Let’s get started.
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The bolt pattern for a 2019 Nissan Altima is 5x4.5 or 5 on 4.5. If you’re unsure what these numbers represent, here’s a rundown:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
A 5x4.5 bolt pattern indicates that your Altima’s wheels have five bolts (also referred to as lugs) organized in a circle with a 4.5-inch diameter. When looking for new wheels, you’ll need to find sets that match these lug specifications.
Additionally, you’ll need to know a few other important numbers, like your Altima’s wheel and stud sizes, wheel offset, center bore measurement and torque specifications:
Factory wheel size: 16”, 17”, 18”
Wheel tightening torque: 113 Nm
How to measure your Nissan Altima’s bolt pattern
With the specifications listed above, you should have enough information to successfully replace the wheels on your 2019 Altima. But if you’re interested in checking your Altima’s bolt pattern yourself, you can easily do so with a measuring tape or ruler.
First, pick any bolt on your Nissan’s wheel. Measure from the outer edge of the bolt hole to the center of the bolt opposite from it, but be aware that you’ll end up between bolts when measuring straight across. You can measure to the nearest bolt’s center, which will give you the diameter of your bolt pattern!
Throw that together with the number of bolts on your wheel, and you have your completed bolt pattern.
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