New 17" Alloy Replacement Wheel for Nissan Altima 2013 2014 2015 Rim 62593

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2013, 2014, and 2015 Nissan Altima Rims

This 17” x 7.5” 5-Twin-spoke (aka paired spoke, double spoke or even 10 spoke) replacement wheel design was the rim originally used for the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Nissan Altima. It came standard on most of the 4-cylinder 2.5 SV & 2.5 SL versions of the Altima between 2013-2015. Only released in this one standard silver painted finish, the paint on the original 2013-2015 Nissan Altima rims is relatively easy to match. The design on these Nissan Altima alloy wheels offers a stylish and sporty look with a relatively low-profile tire. They serve as a replacement for your original factory wheels if they’re damaged—whether bent, scuffed, cracked, or scratched. The 2013-2015 Nissan Altima wheels for sale here are made from the same aluminum A356 Alloy as the stock OEM wheel and even hold the same JWL structural certification. These OEM-replica 2013-2015 Nissan Altima rims also come with a limited lifetime warranty on the finish.  

Specifications

Position On Car Universal
Material Alloy
Condition New
Diameter 17 inch
Bolt Pattern 5 X 114.3 mm
Offset 50 mm
Center Bore 66.1 mm
Style 5-Split-Spoke
Finish Silver
Width 7.5 inch
Interchangeable Part Number 62593
Brand OEM Replacement (Aftermarket)
Lugs 5
OEM Part Numbers 403003TA2C, 403003TA2D, 403003TA2E
OEM Tire Size 215/55-17
Wheel does not come with a center cap, lugs or TPMS sensor. The original center cap, lugs and TPMS sensors made for this specific wheel design do fit this wheel.

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