Yes, however all four wheels must be changed at the same time, with the same tread pattern, or damage to the car's differentials can result. Additionally, a spare wheel/tire should be rotated with the others to ensure even wear in the event of tire replacement - one new tire will have a different overall height than three old ones and this will also affect the differentials.
If the rim is welded to the tire, yes. You can change it, but you have to replace both the rim and the tire which will cost a lot. If the rim is welded to the vehicle itself, no. You cannot change it. In either case, having a welded rim is technically illegal in the US if you drive it on the road. If you don't, then it's not a problem
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Remove the fifth wheel
No as long as you have all 4 wheels the same size but your speedo will be off a little bit
That would require a massive modification of the vehicle. It would be much cheaper to just sell this car and buy a AWD.
You really cannot without rebuilding the car, drive train, etc. Cheaper to sell and buy the AWD FX.
front or back? 2wd or awd? what year?
you will need A D SERIES tranny and basically all its rear driveline parts and weld the pumpkin bracket on to your sol an then you will have awd
Nope it is 4WD you can change the settings to 4WD & 2WD
AnswerFor the First Generation Murano there are 2 AWD lights, one that says AWD and one that says AWD LOCK. if the AWD Light is on, Then you have a Problem in the AWD System, if the AWD LOCK light is on, then your AWD is stuck on on, or you just have to turn it off.
awd
A change in overall tire height will change speedometer accuracy.