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Old Mar 12, 2014 | 11:18 AM
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Default Can someone help me decipher this wheels bolt pattern?

Hi,

I'm looking at buying a set of used winter wheels and tires. The seller said these were used on an A4. I know the A5 uses a 5x112 bolt pattern but the back of the wheel has markings for 5x100 and 5x108/112/114.3. How do I interpret these markings? Which bolt pattern does this wheel use?

Also, what does the 60 over 10 mean and what is ET supposed to represent. I though maybe the offset but there is no number indicating offset next to the ET.

Thanks.
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Old Mar 12, 2014 | 12:42 PM
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Default Re: Can someone help me decipher this wheels bolt pattern?

1. I've had wheels that had all these #s stamped as well, and the only way to know is to actually measure...
2. No clue what the 60/10 is so I wont even attempt to say anything....

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#3: ask him what year audi they were on, ask for a pic, then go online and see if that A4 was the 5x100 (late 90s I believe) or (2000s and up which is 112)..this should give you a better idea

Hope that helps and someone can correct me about the 5x100/112 but Im pretty sure as I used to be a VW guy...
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