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Wheel - 20" Black Alloy Wheel with Center Cap and 6 Lug Nuts (40224 ZP50A)

Part Number: 999W1-W4000
Nissan Nissan
Notes: TITAN only - Platinum Reserve (N/A on TITAN XD). 20" Black Alloy Wheel with Center Cap and 6 Lug Nuts (40224 ZP50A).
Other Names: 20" Wheel, Black, Wheel, Titan 20 Inch Wheel
Description: Roll with some attitude on these unique 20-in. wheels. Black finish sets off TITAN XDs rugged lines. Made of strong and lightweight...
MSRP $379.00
$345.00
MSRP $425.00
$385.25

Hub Assembly Wheel Stud

Part Number: 43222-70T00
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with axle shaft assembly. Included with hub & bearing. Part cannot be reused/reinstalled. Included with hub assembly. Part...
Other Names: Wheel Stud, Wheel Bolt, Wheel Lug Stud, Hub Assembly Bolt, Hub Assembly Wheel Bolt, Hub Wheel Bolt, Bolt-Hub
Replaces: 4322221b00, 4322221b60, 4322270t0a
Description: From 10/2020. From 11/2020.
MSRP $5.20
$3.59

Hub Wheel Bolt

Part Number: 43222-41B0A
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with hub & bearing. Included with hub assembly. Part cannot be reused/reinstalled.
Other Names: Wheel Bolt, Wheel Stud, Hub & Bearing Mount Bolt, Hub Assembly Bolt, Hub Bolt, Wheel Lug Stud, Bolt-Hub
Replaces: 4322225b60, 4322241b00, 432225v200
MSRP $5.48
$3.78

Axle Nut

Part Number: 43231-11G00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Nut-Lock Wheel
Description: Dual Rear Wheels.
Backordered

Beam Complete Cable Battery T Hub Wheel Manifold Nut Flange (Rear)

Part Number: 01225-A6011
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Part cannot be reused/reinstalled.
Other Names: Beam Complete Cable Battery T Hub Wheel Manifold Nut Flange (Rear), Mount Bracket Nut, Bracket Nut, Backup Lamp Assembly Nut,...
Description: Conventional, upper. Type 1. Modules & sensors. 2021-23. 2020-22. 2024-25. Support components. Engine compartment, drivers side.
MSRP $7.64
$4.83

Mud Guard Nut

Part Number: 01241-0006U
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with mud guard. Included with bumper cover.
Other Names: Bumper Cover Nut, Wheel Flare Nut, Wheel Arch Flare Nut, Nut-Spring
Description: 2002-04. Lower.
MSRP $1.58
$1.00

Grease Cap

Part Number: 43234-CA100
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Rear Cap, Inner Cap, Dust Cap, Cap, Wheel Bearing Dust Cap, Grease Seal, Wheel Lug Bolt Cap, Cap-Hub, Rear Wheel
Description: Fwd, japan built. 2wd, to 11/2012. Sedan,.
MSRP $24.78
$17.10

Axle Nut

Part Number: 40262-S0400
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Axle Nut (Right, Front, Rear), Retainer Nut, Nut-Lock Wheel
Replaces: 4026268200
Description: NUT_LOCK Wheel Bearing. <br>Axle Nut. 2wd, 2.4L.
Backordered

Axle Nut

Part Number: 43262-4M400
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Nut Lock-Rear Wheel Bearing
Replaces: 4326272b00
Description: Disc brakes. Drum brakes. From 11/1998.
MSRP $10.35
$7.14

Axle Nut

Part Number: 01225-00541
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Nut-Lock Front Wheel Bearing
MSRP $10.62
$7.33

Axle Nut

Part Number: 43262-2J000
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Nut-Lock, Rear Wheel Beari
Description: Disc brakes. From 06/1997.
Backordered

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Why Wheel Lugs Are Critical to Safe Driving

Your wheel lugs plays a vital role in your vehicle's performance. That's why regular maintenance is essential. Wheel lugs are the threaded fasteners that clamp your wheels securely to the hub assembly, creating the mechanical link between your vehicle's drivetrain and the road surface. These components must withstand tremendous forces during every aspect of driving, including acceleration, braking, cornering, and impacts from road irregularities. When wheel lugs fail or loosen, the consequences range from annoying vibrations to catastrophic wheel detachment at highway speeds. Proper installation and timely replacement of damaged wheel lugs ensures your wheels remain securely attached during all driving conditions.

How Wheel Lugs Secure Your Wheels

Wheel lugs create clamping force by threading onto wheel studs that extend from your vehicle's hub assembly. When tightened to the correct torque specification, these fasteners generate enough friction between the wheel and hub to prevent any movement during operation. Your Nissan Versa or Nissan Murano relies on this secure connection to transfer power from the drivetrain through the wheels to the pavement. Each wheel lug features either a conical tapered seat or a ball seat design that matches the corresponding hole in your wheel, ensuring proper load distribution across the contact area. The lugs must maintain consistent tension despite constant vibration from road surface irregularities and thermal expansion from heat produced by nearby brake discs, rotors and hardware. Genuine Nissan wheel lugs are manufactured with precise thread specifications, seat angles, and material hardness that generic aftermarket versions frequently fail to replicate accurately.

Understanding Wheel Lug Deterioration

Wheel lugs fail through corrosion, improper installation practices, and metal fatigue. Road salt and moisture exposure causes rust that penetrates the threads and weakens the fastener's structural integrity. Using impact wrenches without proper torque control can over-tighten lugs, stretching the wheel studs and stripping threads in the process. Under-torquing creates the opposite problem, allowing microscopic movement between components that wears the lug seats and creates elongated mounting holes. Repeated heating and cooling cycles as brakes generate and dissipate heat creates stress within the metal that eventually produces fatigue cracks. Cross-threading during installation damages both the lug and stud threads, compromising their ability to maintain proper clamping force. Cheap aftermarket wheel lugs typically use softer metals that corrode faster and may have incorrect seat geometry that concentrates stress in localized areas rather than distributing it evenly across the contact surface.

When to Replace Your Wheel Lugs

Replace wheel lugs immediately when you observe thread damage, visible cracks in the lug body, or corrosion that extends beyond surface rust. If a lug spins freely without tightening or requires excessive force to thread onto its stud, both components likely need replacement. Check wheel lugs during every tire rotation for signs of deformation, stripped hex patterns from improper tool use, or any looseness after applying proper torque. Any wheel lug that has been cross-threaded, over-torqued, or shows signs of stress must be discarded and replaced rather than reused.

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