Wheel Lugs

4322262B1A - : Wheel Stud for Nissan Image

Wheel Stud

Nissan 43222-62B1A
Nismo,track edition. Premium, pure,t-spec, with carbon ceramic. Ceramic Composite Brakes. With nismo.
$13.22
MSRP $16.95
Save $3.73
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4322291P0A - : Wheel Bolt for Nissan Image

Wheel Bolt

Nissan 43222-91P0A
Without Dana axle. 4.0L, without Nismo auto trans. 2.5l.
$6.72
MSRP $8.62
Save $1.90
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43222AX000 - : Wheel Stud for Nissan Image

Wheel Stud

Nissan 43222-AX000
Bolt Hub. <br>Wheel Lug Stud.
$4.60
MSRP $5.90
Save $1.30
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432229BL0A - : Wheel Bolt for Nissan Image

Wheel Bolt

Nissan 43222-9BL0A
Auto trans. To 03/2020.
$4.60
MSRP $5.91
Save $1.31
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4322262B0A - : Wheel Stud for Nissan Image

Wheel Stud

Nissan 43222-62B0A
Ceramic Composite Brakes. With carbon ceramic.
$3.80
MSRP $4.87
Save $1.07
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432221LB0A - : Wheel Stud for Nissan Image

Wheel Stud

Nissan 43222-1LB0A
With TITAN XD. Rwd. Awd.
$12.68
MSRP $16.25
Save $3.57
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402622Y00A - : Axle Nut for Nissan Image

Axle Nut

Nissan 40262-2Y00A
4wd without TITAN XD. With awd. Coupe,. 2.5L. With hybrid. To 10/2013. Convertible,.
$7.59
MSRP $9.73
Save $2.14
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4022405U00 - : Nut Road Wheel. for Nismo Image

Nut Road Wheel.

Nismo 40224-05U00
$8.00
40224JD00A - : Nut Kit-Locking, Wheel for Nissan Image

Nut Kit-Locking, Wheel

Nissan 40224-JD00A
$265.77
MSRP $385.17
Save $119.40
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489353BA0A - : Steering Wheel Bolt for Nissan Image

Steering Wheel Bolt

Nissan 48935-3BA0A
$6.15
MSRP $7.88
Save $1.73
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638489Z560 - : Wheel Flare Nut Plate for Nissan Image

Wheel Flare Nut Plate

Nissan 63848-9Z560
Wheel flare,nut plate. Short bed. Crew cab long bed king cab.
$7.16
MSRP $10.02
Save $2.86
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The Critical Function of Wheel Lugs in Your Nissan

Don't trust overpriced third parties for your genuine OEM parts. Not when you have BurlesonNissan in your corner. Wheel lugs are the threaded fasteners that secure your wheels to the vehicle's hub assembly, creating the mechanical connection that allows power transfer from the drivetrain to the road surface. These components must withstand extreme forces during every aspect of driving, from acceleration and braking to cornering and hitting road imperfections. A single failed wheel lug can compromise the entire wheel attachment system, potentially leading to dangerous situations at highway speeds. Proper maintenance and timely replacement of worn wheel lugs prevents catastrophic failure and ensures your safety.

The Job Wheel Lugs Perform Every Day

Wheel lugs create clamping pressure that holds your wheels tightly against the hub mounting surface. When properly torqued to manufacturer specifications, these fasteners generate enough friction to prevent any movement between the wheel and hub assembly. Your Nissan Rogue Sport or Nissan Quest depends on this secure connection to maintain wheel alignment and transfer steering inputs accurately. Each wheel lug features either a tapered conical seat or a ball seat that matches the corresponding hole in your wheel, distributing clamping force evenly across the contact area. The lugs must maintain their tension despite constant vibration from road surface irregularities and thermal expansion from heat generated by nearby brake rotors. Genuine Nissan wheel lugs are manufactured with precise thread pitch, seat angle, and hardness specifications that generic aftermarket versions often fail to match exactly.

How Wheel Lugs Fail Over Time

Wheel lugs deteriorate through corrosion, improper installation, and metal fatigue. Exposure to road salt and moisture causes rust that eats into the threads and weakens the overall structure of the fastener. Using pneumatic impact wrenches without proper torque settings can over-tighten lugs, stretching the wheel studs and stripping threads in the process. Conversely, under-torquing allows microscopic movement between components that wears the lug seats and elongates mounting holes. Repeated thermal cycling as brakes heat up and cool down creates stress within the metal that eventually produces fatigue cracks. Cheap aftermarket lugs typically use softer metals that corrode faster and may feature incorrect seat geometry that concentrates stress in small areas rather than distributing it properly.

Determining When Wheel Lug Replacement Is Needed

Replace wheel lugs immediately when you notice any signs of thread damage, visible cracks in the lug body, or severe corrosion that penetrates beyond surface rust. If a lug won't thread smoothly onto its stud or requires unusual force to tighten, both the lug and potentially the stud need replacement. Inspect wheel lugs during every tire rotation, checking for deformation, elongated hex patterns from impact wrench abuse, or any looseness after proper torque application. Any wheel lug that has been cross-threaded or over-torqued must be discarded immediately.

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