Choosing the right wheels for your vehicle is not just a matter of aesthetics, but is a critical issue that affects safety and handling. For owners Nissan Wingroad Understanding the technical specifications of the suspension and wheel mounts is mandatory before any replacement of stock tires or installation of castings.

Incorrectly selected rims can lead to steering wheel wobble, accelerated suspension wear, and even wheel separation while driving. That is why it is important to thoroughly study parameters such as bolt pattern, departure (ET) and center hole diameter (DIA) before purchasing.

Basic parameters of the Nissan Wingroad bolt pattern

The main technical indicator that determines the compatibility of a wheel with a car is the bolt pattern. For Nissan Wingroad, which was produced from 1995 to 2004 over several generations, this option remains standard on the Nissan Pulsar platform. Most models are equipped with a four-bolt mount.

The layout of the mounting holes is key. In technical documentation it is referred to as PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter). At your Nissan Wingroad this parameter is 4x100. This means that four bolts are located on a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters.

Although adapters exist to change the bolt pattern, the use of such solutions on a daily driver is not recommended due to the reduction in fastening rigidity and the risk of corrosion in the adapter area.

  • 🔧 PCD (Bolt Pattern): 4x100 mm is standard for all generations of Wingroad.
  • 🔩 Number of bolts: 4 pieces.
  • 📏 Circle diameter: 100 mm.

Errors in choosing a PCD can lead to the disc simply not fitting onto the hub or holding it crooked. Even a deviation of 1-2 millimeters is unacceptable.

Center hole diameter and disc offset

In addition to the bolt pattern, the size of the center hole, designated DIA or CB, is critical. This parameter is responsible for centering the disk on the hub. If the hole is too large, centering occurs only through the bolts, which is unacceptable under dynamic loads.

For Nissan Wingroad The standard diameter of the central hole is 60.1 mm. This value must be observed as closely as possible. If you buy universal wheels with a larger diameter (for example, 64.1 mm), be sure to use adapter rings.

The second important parameter is the offset (ET). It determines the distance from the mating plane of the disk to the central axis. The standard reach for this model ranges from 35 to 45 mm. A smaller deviation (decreasing ET) will cause the wheel to protrude far beyond the arch.

Increasing the overhang, on the contrary, can lead to the disc hitting the suspension elements or the brake caliper. An incorrect offset changes the break-in arm, which makes the steering wheel heavier and increases the load on the wheel bearings.

  • DIA (Central Hole): 60.1 mm.
  • 📐 Departure (ET): usually ET40 ± 5 mm.
  • 🚗 Disc width (J): from 5.5J to 6.5J for standard sizes.

When installing non-standard wheels, it is necessary to take into account the width of the wheel arch. For Nissan Wingroad with the VY11 body, the arches are quite spacious, but the too wide wheels will still require adjustment.

Wheel and tire compatibility table

To simplify the selection of components, below is a summary table with recommended wheel sizes and corresponding tire sizes for different generations Nissan Wingroad.

Disc size (R) Width(J) Departure (ET) Recommended tires Note
R14 5.5J ET38-42 185/65 R14 Standard size for basic versions
R15 6.0J ET40-45 195/55 R15 Optimal balance of comfort and handling
R16 6.0J - 6.5J ET35-40 205/50 R16 For sports versions, requires careful selection
R14 5.5J ET40 185/60 R14 Alternative size for winter tires

Please note that when switching to larger tire diameters, you need to monitor the overall diameter of the wheel. It should differ from the standard one by no more than 2-3%, otherwise the speedometer will lie and the ABS systems may not work correctly.

⚠️ Attention: Installing tires with a profile significantly different from the factory one can lead to the wheels touching body parts when the steering wheel is fully turned or on bumps.

Mounting features and type of bolts

The type of fastener also plays a role when replacing disks. On Nissan Wingroad 60 degree cone head bolts are used. This is important to consider when purchasing new bolts or nuts.

Using bolts with a different angle (for example, spherical 90 degrees, often found on European cars) will lead to a loose disc fit and possible unscrewing of the wheel while driving. The length of the bolt also matters: it must be such that the thread covers at least 10-12 mm in the hub.

If you are installing wheels with a large center hole and using spacers, make sure the bolt length is increased accordingly. Standard bolts may not reach the hub, making the mount unreliable.

  • 🔩 Head type: 60 degree cone.
  • 📏 Thread size: M12x1.25 (most often).
  • 🔧 Tightening torque: 85-100 Nm.

It is important to regularly check the tightness of the bolts, especially after installing new discs. For the first 50-100 kilometers, it is recommended to check the tightening every 20 kilometers.

Effect of spacers and spacer rings

Often owners Nissan Wingroad resort to the use of spacers to ensure that the discs stand “in the arch” or to avoid friction of the brake caliper on the disc. Spacers increase the offset of the disc, making the wheel wider relative to the body.

Using thin spacers (3-5mm) is usually acceptable, but requires longer bolts. Spacers thicker than 10 mm are strictly not recommended without replacing the wheel bearings with reinforced ones, as they increase the load on the suspension and can lead to rapid failure of the hub.

Centering rings are used to compensate for differences in the diameter of the center hole. If you are putting a 64.1mm DIA disc on a 60.1mm hub, the ring is required. Without it, the wheel will vibrate at high speeds.

When choosing spacers, pay attention to their material. Aluminum alloys are preferred over steel because they are lighter and better at dissipating heat from the braking system, although steel is stronger.

📊 What wheel size do you use on your Nissan Wingroad?
  • R14 (185/65)
  • R15 (195/55)
  • R16 (205/50)
  • Other size
⚠️ Attention: Installing spacers without lengthening the bolts or using centering rings can result in wheel bearing failure and axle shaft failure.
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Spacers increase the load on the suspension. Use them only when absolutely necessary and always with the correct fasteners.

Check compatibility before purchasing

Before you go to the store to buy new wheels, you need to measure the current parameters of your car if you are not sure of the factory data. Use a caliper to accurately measure the diameter of the center hole.

It is also useful to measure the distance from the mating plane to the edge of the disk on the inside to determine the offset. If you plan to install wheels from another Nissan model (for example, from Nissan Note or Almera), be sure to check compatibility in all four parameters.

Some discs are marked with all the parameters. For example, the entry "5.5Jx15 ET40 PCD4x100 DIA60.1" completely describes the disk. If the markings are erased or missing, it is better not to risk it and contact a specialist.

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Pay special attention to the brake calipers. On versions with ABS and power brakes, the calipers may be larger, and a disc with a small offset or incorrect width may catch on them.

How to check disk ejection yourself?

Take a straight ruler and apply it to the mating plane of the disk (the part that is pressed against the hub). Measure the distance from the ruler to the outer edge of the disk and from the ruler to the inner edge. The difference between these values, divided by two, will be the offset (if the disk is symmetrical).

Conclusions and recommendations for use

Correct selection of disks for Nissan Wingroad guarantees a comfortable ride and durability of the chassis. A bolt pattern of 4x100 and a centering of 60.1mm are stringent requirements that cannot be ignored under any circumstances. This is the basis for your car's safety.

Don't skimp on bolts and fasteners. Cheap, low quality bolts may break when tightened or during use. Use only certified fasteners with the correct taper angle.

Inspect your wheels regularly for corrosion and damage. Timely cleaning of bolts from dirt and treatment with anti-corrosion compounds will extend the life of the fastener.

  • Security: Always check the tightness after changing wheels.
  • 🛠 Quality: Use original or certified analogues.
  • 📉 Savings: Properly selected wheels reduce fuel consumption and tire wear.

Compliance with the manufacturer's technical specifications is the key to ensuring that your Nissan Wingroad will serve for a long time and delight you with excellent driving performance in any conditions.

What is the bolt pattern of the Nissan Wingroad of all generations?

All generations of Nissan Wingroad (VY10, VY11) have a bolt pattern (PCD) of 4x100 mm. Number of bolts - 4, circle diameter - 100 mm.

What is the center hole diameter (DIA) on Nissan Wingroad?

The standard center hole diameter for Nissan Wingroad is 60.1 mm. When using discs with a large hole, it is necessary to use adapter rings.

Is it possible to install wheels with ET30 offset on Wingroad?

Installing wheels with an offset of ET30 is possible, but they will protrude beyond the body by about 10-15 mm more than standard ones. This can lead to the arches hitting and increasing the load on the bearings. Recommended offset ET35-45.

What is the tightening torque for wheel bolts for Nissan Wingroad?

The recommended tightening torque for wheel bolts or nuts is 85-100 Newton meters (Nm). Use a torque wrench to ensure this setting is precisely maintained.

Will wheels from Nissan Almera fit on Wingroad?

Rims from Nissan Almera (N15, N16) are often suitable as they also have a 4x100 bolt pattern and a 60.1 mm DIA, but the offset (ET) and width of the rim must be checked so that they do not interfere with the suspension elements or arches.