5x112 bolt pattern or 5x4. 4 in inches is used on 302 models. Wheels with this bolt pattern are most often used on Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, McLaren, Skoda. These numbers mean that the wheel has 5 lug holes, that form circle between the centers of these holes, and this circle diameter is 112 mm or 4.4".
Audi - Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference
| YEAR | MAKE | COMMENTS |
|---|
| 2014 | Audi | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 2008 | Audi | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 2009 | Audi | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 2010 | Audi | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
Bolt pattern for Mercedes Benz wheels rims
| MODEL | BOLT PATTERN | STUD SIZE |
|---|
| 2008 | C-Class-Sedan | 5 x 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 2009 | C-Class-Sedan | 5 x 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 1994 | CL-Class | 5 x 112mm High Positive Offset |
| 1995 | CL-Class | 5 x 112mm High Positive Offset |
Wheels from most models can be made to fit the 210 with adapters and appropriate tyre sizes.
They definitely work but they won't work on 5x120 wheels. They are only meant for a small variation (ie: 5x112 to 5x114. 3). If you want to run 5x120 wheels you will need adapters or to redrill the wheels.
Those hub rings are at every wheel shop you go to for every adaptation you can think of. But there is no way you can fit a wheel that was specifically made to an Audi center bore to go on a Benz without resizing the bore to our specs. But the bolt pattern is fine.
There's no such thing about a wheel being universal and be able to fit just any vehicle. The most common bolt pattern in the aftermarket wheel industry is 4, 5, 6, and 8 lug patterns, and each has many variations. For example: 5 lug pattern could vary as: 5x98, 5x100, 5x105, 5x110, 5x112, 5x114.
The hub lug bolt pattern will be determined by the number of lug bolts and the distance between the opposing hub bolt (see 4-lug hub diagram). All but 5-lug patterns are measured in this manner. If your trailer wheel hubs have 5 lug bolts, measuring is slightly different.
Most trailers on the road have a 4, 5 or 6 Lug pattern. A very common designation for a trailer wheel would be 5 on 4.5. If the trailer wheel has an even number of lugs, measure from the center of one bolt to the center of the bolt directly opposite using a tape measure or ruler.
Measure from the middle of one stud to the outside of the second stud (skipping a stud). The number you see will be the actual measurement of the bolt pattern. So if you see 4 1/2 inches, you have a 5 on 4 1/2 ( also 5×4.5 and 5×114.3) bolt pattern. Other common bolt patterns are 5×4.75 and 5×5.
The easiest way to estimate the 5 lug bolt pattern, is to measure from the back of a hole to the center of the second hole. For a 4 lug wheel, measure center to center of two holes directly across from each other.
Uni-Lug wheels are a type of wheel that can fit more than one bolt pattern. Other types of wheels that fit more than one bolt pattern are called "Dual Pattern" or "Multi-Lug" wheels.
3 to 5x112. You would also need to have those adapters hub centric to reduce down your mustang Hub of 71 mm to 66.6 mm (approx. Merc/Audi are around there). With those changes yes they would fit your car.
3 utilizes studs instead of bolts) instead of redrilling them. This is done all the time and with only 2.3mm of difference it is more than safe with proper installation. Redrilling will simply be an elongation of the 5x112 lug holes then steel inserts will be pressed in at 5x114. 3mm size.
Bolt Pattern or Bolt CircleThe bolt pattern is specific to a vehicle and can't be changed. It has to be the exact same pattern on the wheel.
BOLT PATTERN CONVERSION (mm to inches)
| COMMON REFERENCE | MILLIMETERS | INCHES |
|---|
| Five on One Twelve | 5×112 | 5×4.41 |
| Five on One Fourteen Point Three — or — Five on Four and a Half | 5×114.3 | 5×4.5 or 5×4 1/2 |
| Five on One Fifteen | 5×115 | 5×4.52 |
| Five on One Twenty | 5×120 | 5×4.72 |
The 5x112 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (112), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 5x112 bolt pattern is common to Aiways, Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, BMW Alpina, Bentley and Borgward vehicles.
Wobble nuts with rings will be fine, just check the torque - frequently if you have concerns. Most aftermarket aluminum wheels don't use tapered nuts, just washers and nuts to clamp the wheel to the hub.
The 5x114. 3 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (114.3), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 5x114.3 bolt pattern is common to Acura, Alpine, Aston Martin, BAIC, BYD, Baojun and Changan vehicles.
The most popular cars with PCD 5x114,3 are: Honda Civic oraz Accord, Nissan Qashqai, Dacia Duster, Hyundai i30 and x35, Renault Megane III and Laguna III, Kia Cee'd, Sportage and Venga, Mitsubishi Lancer, Outlander and ASX, Toyota Auris and Avensis III, Citroen C-Crosser, Suzuki SX4, Fiat Sedici, Mazda 3.
And yes you can put 5x5. 5 on a JK, either with adapters or by changing the axles (what I am going to do). But now I can get my 5x5 wheels and just have axles made with the 5x5 bolt pattern and not have to worry about strength.
Car and truck wheels come in all sorts of different sizes and styles. Each wheel has a bolt pattern drilled into it which is specific for that vehicle. These bolt patterns don't often crossover, so if you have wheels from a Chevrolet, the bolt pattern will often not work on a Ford vehicle.
yes they are the same bolt pattern.