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Nissan Altima Bolt-On Under-Lug Hubcaps / Wheel Covers
![]() This pic shows chrome, you can "see your face" in it Model 455c-16" Chrome Hubcaps $87.50 Fits 2009 - 2012 Nissan Altima Nissan Altima Specific-Fit Under-Lug Chrome Hubcaps |
![]() This pic shows standard silver Model 455s-16" Silver Hubcaps $77.50 Fits 2009 - 2012 Nissan Altima Altima Specific-Fit Under-Lug Silver Hubcaps |
These Under-Lug Hubcaps are exact replacements for Nissan Altima hubcapsthat look the same. They fit 09-10 Altima but not other years.Remove your OEM silver hubcap and bolt the 455 Hubcaps on under 3 lug nuts.Price includes set of 4 new Hubcapswith Free Shipping to the 48 contiguous states. For shipping outside the 48 states, please email. |
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Be sure to check and confirm your rim size before ordering. Properly Tightening Lug Nuts is VERY important!!Be Sure to Properly Torque your Lug nuts every time you remove them, when changing or rotating tires, or when installing bolt-on hubcaps. Proper installation requires that the wheel lug torque be set to the recommended specification for your vehicle. Torque values can be found in your vehicle's owner's manual, or obtain them from your vehicle dealer or service provider. As a general rule of thumb, most auto lugs should be tightened to at least 75 to 90 foot-pounds. It is best to tighten the lug nuts in a pattern of opposites as shown in the diagrams below. First tighten all the lugs to about 75%, then repeat the pattern to snug in to full torque.
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Dear Phil: The (419c-17) chrome hubcaps arrived today. On inspection, the caps
are perfect and should look beautiful on my brother-in-law's Chrysler 300C.
I again want to complement you on your responsive, quick, and impeccable
service. If you ever need an endorsement or recommendation concerning your
service posture, please feel free to call on me. Thanks again, and please
accept my wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and a Prosperous New Year. Larry
J, St. Augustine FL Hi Phil: I did not get a chance to put the (925s-14) hubcaps on until today. They are every bit as good as the factory originals, and I installed all 4 simply in less than a minute. They look great, just like the factory ones. Jeremy N, Seal Beach, CA Thank you for your quick response in sending the order to me. I was pleasantly surprised when the FedEx guy delivered the package on Friday. The (8813s) hubcaps are first quality in my opinion and I will definitely use your company again if it becomes necessary. Thank you! Rhonda F, Richmond VA Hi Phil: Thank you getting back to me regarding this issue. Due to your excellent customer service (staying in touch and various offers to accommodate the customer's need for resolution), I WILL recommend your website to anyone who may be in the market for wheel covers, etc. In addition, I will also keep you in mind in case I ever need replacements or would like to change the look of my car sometime in the future. Thanks again for your prompt service and hope you have a good day! (944c-15 hubcaps) Best Regards, David C, Taunton MA |
Note: Since Replica Wheel covers are copies, they do not show the
manufacturer’s logo. Logos are the legal trademark of the manufacturer, as such
it would be Trademark infringement to include them on Replica hubcaps.
Hubcaps Installation: Proper installation is easy and should not
require significant effort or force. Replica Hubcaps use a spring steel
retention ring pushing plastic or metal clips out against the steel wheel, to
hold it in place.
Locate the Hubcap to its proper position, align the hubcap notch with the
valve stem. Hold the hubcap parallel to the rim all the way around and apply
even pressure with both hands so the hubcap is not tilted away from the rim at
any point. Increase the pressure evenly, side to side, top to bottom, and the
retention clips will begin to slide into the rim. Try not to let the hubcap get
too much away from parallel to the wheel as you ease it into place. You may need
to gently punch it in with the heel of your fist. A rubber hammer should not be
necessary. Proper installation results in the outer edge of the hubcap fitting
firmly against the steel wheel all the way around. If it does not seat all
around, do not drive with it. This is a sign of interference by tall lug nuts,
hub, or an unusual wheel. The hubcap should not able to be pulled off using only
your two bare hands. If you can pull it without tools, check our tips to
Tighten
Loose Hubcaps.
Many auto dealers, mechanics, and enthusiasts across the USA certify to
the quality of AutoAmenity products and services. Our competent advisors are
ready to assist you in choosing the best style and quality hubcaps for your
vehicle. We carry Replica and Custom hubcap designs to suit any taste, make, or
model of car. You can choose hubcaps to make your car look as natural or as
flashy as you like.
Our hubcaps are made of durable ABS plastic that will give you years of
good looks without the denting or rusting that steel hubcaps of the past were
prone to. Each hubcap presses easily onto your standard steel wheel. To
determine the right size hubcap for your wheels, read it off the
tire.
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Please verify your Rim(=Tire) Size and Type (Standard or Styled Wheels) before you order.
Hubcaps fit Standard Steel Wheels whereas Wheelskins fit Styled Steel or Alloy Wheels
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