Welcome to NICOclub! Greetings from the Murano Forum!kjwzoom wrote:Hey all. New to Nissan and the forum. Wife and I just purchased on Saturday a 2006 SL w/ 38k miles. Loaded, all options except for Nav and Stability.
Love the Murano, amazing car. We've only had it a week and we're hooked. Looking forward to the help that the site gives!
Modified by kjwzoom at 1:02 PM 1/1/2010
The Nissan dealer should be pretty accurate, but I though that it had more to do with make sure that everything was "even" for lack of better terms. Whatever you do to rims, you get the appropriate size tire. I would suggest visiting http://www.tirerack.com They have some great resources and it even shows what your vehicle will look like with the new rims and tires. I hope this helps!CT wrote:Hello to all my fellow Murano owners. I purchased an '06 SL, deep red, with nav, blk leather, sunroof, everything, about 9 mo's ago. I love it. Just need some rims and advice. Does anyone know if 22" rims will cause problems with Trans computer, power steering pump, etc? I'm getting conflicting info from Tire/Rim shops and local Nissan Dealership. Love this forum btw.Cheers, Cindy
Hi Pretty sure it's just for the dash info panel.I'll check tomorrow and let you know.MadMatt62 wrote:Hi everybody. I am not a Murano owner YET but I am shopping around. I'm from Manitoba, Canada, about 20 km from the US border.
I have been thinking about buying my Murano stateside due to the massive difference in prices compared to up here. The first question I have is whether the "E/M" button on the display changes the odometer from miles to kilometres. I can't find any info on that and it would be nice to be able to have an odometer that matches the country.
So far I've seen a lot of great info here and I hope to be able to join the party with my own Mo in the next couple of months.
Thanks Timmbo, I will chk out TireRack.Timmbo wrote:
The Nissan dealer should be pretty accurate, but I though that it had more to do with make sure that everything was "even" for lack of better terms. Whatever you do to rims, you get the appropriate size tire. I would suggest visiting http://www.tirerack.com They have some great resources and it even shows what your vehicle will look like with the new rims and tires. I hope this helps!
BTW............WELCOME TO NICOclub!