is the bolt pattern 5x112?
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is the bolt pattern 5x112?
just curious cause im looking to buy rims that used to be on an s4 and im pretty sure that benz and audi have the same bolt pattern (5x112). just wanted to double check
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Originally posted by Larry Sonsini
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The centerbore needs to be opened up, but one also needs correct bolts. If the wheels are cone-seat, then a proper cone seat bolt in 12mm can be purchased, as long as the cone is large enough (because the Audi uses 14mm bolts). If the wheels are ball-seat, then a 12mm bolt in a 14mm ball seat isn't a good idea. Actually, a 12mm bolt with a 14mm bolt isn't that good of an idea either, but it's a lot better solution.
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Originally posted by scorchie
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The centerbore needs to be opened up, but one also needs correct bolts. If the wheels are cone-seat, then a proper cone seat bolt in 12mm can be purchased, as long as the cone is large enough (because the Audi uses 14mm bolts). If the wheels are ball-seat, then a 12mm bolt in a 14mm ball seat isn't a good idea. Actually, a 12mm bolt with a 14mm bolt isn't that good of an idea either, but it's a lot better solution.
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After you click EDIT you can select the DELETE box
The centerbore needs to be opened up, but one also needs correct bolts. If the wheels are cone-seat, then a proper cone seat bolt in 12mm can be purchased, as long as the cone is large enough (because the Audi uses 14mm bolts). If the wheels are ball-seat, then a 12mm bolt in a 14mm ball seat isn't a good idea. Actually, a 12mm bolt with a 14mm bolt isn't that good of an idea either, but it's a lot better solution.
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