What is the center bore data for the Teana wheel hub?
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The Teana wheel hub for the Murano convertible edition features an 18-inch wheel with ET40, a center bore of 66.1, and a bolt pattern of 5X114.3. It can be directly installed without the need for a hub centric ring. The recommended tire size is 225/45R18. Wheel bolt pattern: The professional term for wheel bolt pattern is Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD), which refers to the diameter of the circle formed by the centers of the mounting bolts on the wheel hub. Most wheel hubs have either 5 or 4 bolt holes, with varying distances between them. This leads to designations like 4X103, 5X114.3, and 5X112. For example, 5X114.3 indicates that the wheel hub's PCD is 114.3mm with 5 bolt holes. Checking tire wear condition: This includes verifying whether the tire has worn down to the wear indicators normally and checking for uneven wear. Tires with severe abnormal wear should have the cause investigated promptly and be replaced as necessary.
I'm a car enthusiast with a special focus on wheel hub specifications. The center bore diameter of the Teana is typically 66.1mm, which refers to the size of the circular opening at the center of the wheel hub. It must precisely match the vehicle's hub to ensure secure wheel installation. Otherwise, hub wobbling can affect driving safety and even lead to bearing damage. When measuring, you can use calipers or professional tools to check the data of the old hub. If replacing with a new hub, remember to use hub centric rings to adapt to the size. The wheel hub center bore involves not only height and depth, but there may also be slight variations between different model years of the Teana. For example, the 2015 and 2020 models share the same data, but it's best to confirm with the manual. Safety comes first—any deviation may cause vibrations or tire wear, so always ensure precise operations before proceeding, never rely on guesswork.