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    Veteran Member Three Rings manhattanprjkt8's Avatar
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    Wheel Bolt Pattern 5x112 = 5x4.5" ?

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    I am on the hunt for a pair of steelies for my s4 as a winter set and think i found them but want to make sure of something:

    is a 5x112 = 5x4.5" bolt pattern

    I know that 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters so that nets out to 114.3 (which isnt exactly 112)

    How exact is this? It looks like the american measurement won't quite fit...

    Anyone?

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    Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern 5x112 = 5x4.5" ?

    Use wobble bolts
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    Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern 5x112 = 5x4.5" ?

    or pass and get cheap oem's or reps for winter...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings EYE4SPEED's Avatar
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    Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern 5x112 = 5x4.5" ?

    It is not a good idea to get wobbly. I have seen some idiots drill out a 114.3 (Honda) to a 115 (GM)... how is that safe?

    Also, you might want to double check your caliper clearance on steelies. Definitely better to go with a rashed/beat up set of alloys or reps than rocking the steelies with wrong bolt pattern.
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