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Old 01-23-2010, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2009 Take-off wheels, almost perfect condition, cheap, southern california

Good day!

Up for sale is the very nearly perfect set of 2009 Nissan Murano factory wheels. I used them for about 7k miles but changed out to some chromes. They are in perfect condition except: one has a tiny curb ding, and one has a bit of rash on each arm where it was laid on the cement after being removed from the car. I have pictures to show good detail of all issues.

Feel free to write with any questions. I'll happily email additional pictures.

All 4 for $250 with local pick-up or shipped at actual shipping/packaging cost.

I'll consider separating if you just need a single replacement but the cost/wheel will be higher (of course).


I hope everyone is having a good day!
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Old 01-23-2010, 05:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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hey there... will these fit an 04' MO ??
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Old 01-23-2010, 09:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Bolt pattern...?

Unfortunately, I can't find anything referencing the 2009 vs 2004 bolt patterns. Some wheels sites indicate yes but I'm not sure.

I'll give the local dealer a call tomorrow and post the info.

Please post if you find out the answer before I do.
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yah the bolt pattern is the same... someone on here put the 09 20" rims on his 1st gen.... the FX35/45/Murano rims are interchangable
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yah the bolt pattern is the same... someone on here put the 09 20" rims on his 1st gen....
That was me! The 09's will bolt right onto the older MO''s I see no reason why the reverse would be any different.
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Awesome guys, thanks for the help (the true beauty of murano forums).

So, I guess these are wheels for any year Murano! Who's in?!
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Awesome guys, thanks for the help (the true beauty of murano forums).

So, I guess these are wheels for any year Murano! Who's in?!
I might be interested at $160.
And of course i would pay for shipping.
Let me know!
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18"? or 20"?
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18"? or 20"?
Those are 18's for sure.
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Those are 18's for sure.
I don't think he is on the forum anymore
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That was me! The 09's will bolt right onto the older MO''s I see no reason why the reverse would be any different.
Well, according to this link the bolt pattern for the first wheel on the left, which is for newer MO is different than the one on the right which for 04,05 MO

http://www.detroitwheelandtire.com/s...FQk65QodKkb1aQ
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I'm still here, just in hibernation for a while.

That bold pattern link seems off. It seems like these are listed as 5x115 while the others are 5x4.5 but that they are mixed in some years. When you select 2009, it shows both as available.

Does anyone know the difference?

I wonder if it's just a typo?


Update:
From another site: 5x4.5 is another way of saying 5x114.3. And to answer what will fit:
http://www.nissanreports.com/answers...-nissan-murano
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