Do Porsche Wheels Fit Audi?

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Different models and generations of Porsche wheels can fit on different models and generations of Audi cars.

For example some older Porsche 911 wheels will fit on certain older Audi A4 cars but not all Porsche 911 wheels will fit on all Audi A4 cars.

It really depends on the specific wheel and car models in question.

That being said most aftermarket (non-OEM) wheels are designed to be “universal” in that they are meant to fit a variety of different car makes and models.

So if you’re looking for a new set of wheels for your Audi and you don’t want to spend the money on OEM Porsche wheels then you might want to consider an aftermarket brand that offers a “universal” set of wheels.

Just be sure to do your research and make sure that the aftermarket wheel you’re considering will actually fit your specific Audi model.

There are plenty of online resources and forums where you can get information on this or you can talk to a reputable wheel dealer.

At the end of the day it’s important to find wheels that not only look good but also fit properly on your car.

And if you’re not sure whether a certain set of wheels will work then it’s always best to consult with a professional before making a purchase.

What Is Porsche Bolt Pattern?

The Porsche bolt pattern is 5×130.

A bolt pattern or lug pattern is the spacing of the bolts on a wheel.

It is measured in millimeters from center to center of adjacent bolts. Porsche has a 5×130 bolt pattern.

This means that there are 5 bolts with a diameter of 130 millimeters spaced equally around a circle that has its center at the bolt hub.

What Cars Have A 5×112 Bolt Pattern?

Audi Bentley BMW Cadillac Chevrolet Ferrari Ford GMC Trucks (including Hummer) Honda (includes Acura) Hyundai (includes Kia) Infiniti Jaguar Land Rover.

There are others too – this is just a sampling.

If you’re not sure if a car has a 5×112 bolt pattern or not the best thing to do is to check with the manufacturer or take your car to a mechanic.