Check the sidewalls on the tires. It will be "printed" there.
Will a rim from a 06 maxima fit the same year altima
Check the sidewalls of your tires. It is "printed" there.
I would guess it matters what year but I have a 2009 (new body) and it does pretty good but from my experience the tires that you have on the car can change a lot no matter what car you have. Hope it helped
Read the side of your tire. It will tell you on there.
I had these on my 2001 Nissan Maxima (20th anniversary ed.)
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Your Maxima will need to be rather new to get tires and rims from the dealership as they normally do not carry old stock. If it is a newer car, check out Nissan of Omaha. They have a large selection.
I have a 2003 Nissan Maxima GLE and the standard tire is a P215/55R17. incase you have a different model you can put your information in here and it will tell you what tires you can use. http://www.goodyear.ca/goodyeartireselectorca/index.jsp Good luck.
You change tires when they are worn out, not at a set mileage.
As an auto mechanic I can tell you that you are always safe using 35 psi for nearly every car, minus of course larger, heavier tires or industrial tires. Remember still if in doubt, always look for the answer in the owner's manual that came with your vehicle. In a 92 maxima u can find the answer in the middle dashboard, taped on the top of the inside. It says it is 29psi for all four tires. :-)
Flat tires is a sign of physical change. The tires go from being normal, to then being flat. This changes their physical form.