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Ummm, just about any decent wheel shop...
Probably easier to ask in the wheels/tires forum... surely there's already some info about it in there.. (and they're not 3rd gen specific.. all 3,4,5,6 gen Maximas have the same hub bore and lug pattern.)
Probably easier to ask in the wheels/tires forum... surely there's already some info about it in there.. (and they're not 3rd gen specific.. all 3,4,5,6 gen Maximas have the same hub bore and lug pattern.)
Here's another vote for Crowautomotive.
Also, note that they make adaptors with studs built in....

The one on the left is a 32mm adaptor, the right is a 20mm from Crowautomotive. Both for sale BTW, in pairs.
Also, note that they make adaptors with studs built in....

The one on the left is a 32mm adaptor, the right is a 20mm from Crowautomotive. Both for sale BTW, in pairs.
"all 3,4,5,6 gen Maximas have the same hub bore and lug pattern"
not true, in my rear left wheel the bearing is shot, so i had my dad get me the same hub from a junkyard, thinking they were all the same, but he came with a 4 bolt, and the hub was a different size, mines a 5
not true, in my rear left wheel the bearing is shot, so i had my dad get me the same hub from a junkyard, thinking they were all the same, but he came with a 4 bolt, and the hub was a different size, mines a 5
Ah that statement is correct. You dad got a hub from a 2nd gen maxima. 

Originally Posted by DMad8724
"all 3,4,5,6 gen Maximas have the same hub bore and lug pattern"
not true, in my rear left wheel the bearing is shot, so i had my dad get me the same hub from a junkyard, thinking they were all the same, but he came with a 4 bolt, and the hub was a different size, mines a 5
not true, in my rear left wheel the bearing is shot, so i had my dad get me the same hub from a junkyard, thinking they were all the same, but he came with a 4 bolt, and the hub was a different size, mines a 5
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