No. Audi new models have 5x112, old one have 5x100. Bmw have 5x120. Also the offset and the central hub should be equal. But you can buy adaptors.
No but, a 5X112 does.
Only if they are from an Audi TT which have the 5x100 bolt pattern ( same as your car ) Other Audi wheels will not fit, as they are usually 5x112 bolt pattern.
No. Most Mercedes rims are 5x112 where most Fords are 5x114.3. And Mercedes center bore is about 10mm smaller
No, it will not.
Yes, but you have to make sure that the rims can turn hyper sultan crumb before you attempt to make a dangerous move. The rims can talk and have food that will make them sea sick if you eat a fresh plate of shrimp and pasta. hope this helps
No, a 5x115 will not fit a 5x112 lug pattern. I received a 20 pair of rims from my cousin that came off his Mercedes & tried to get them on my CTS...... No Dice! Do not waste your time trying to make them fit. You'll just end up messing up your car.
yes it will if you buy wheel adapters you will need 5x100 to 5x120 BMW if you have a mk3 or mk4 jetta depends if you have mk5 you will need 5x112 to 5x120 but you can fit Mercedes rims on a mk5 so why bother
Sadly, They Won't. The Beetle is a 5x100 mm Bolt Pattern, the Passat is 5X112.
18 inch rims will fit on your 2002 Cavalier. Any rims bigger than 18 inches will get against the wheel well.
Mercedes rims are 5 lug 5x112 and Jeep rims are 5 lug 5x5 (5x127). if you want to mount them you will need to buy adaptors.
Standard 15 inch rims will fit on a 2002 Chevy Silverado. They do not allow for as much room around the rotors like larger rims.