4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
No...unless u use adapters and then it throws off the offset...not recommended.
No, a 5x120 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x4.75 bolt pattern. The first number (5) refers to the number of bolt holes, while the second number represents the distance between the centers of the opposite bolt holes, measured in millimeters for 5x120 and in inches for 5x4.75. Since 120 mm is approximately 4.72 inches, the two patterns are not compatible.
Previous poster stated that 5x115mm is for 96-00 GM cars... Wrong...I have a 207 Impala with that bolt pattern and bought GM factory rims off a 2005 Caddy CTS that fit my Impala. Both are 5 x 115mm and GM still uses that bolt pattern today and as early as 1978 on Malibu`s. Very common.
Unfortunately they will not fit on your Jetta. The bolt pattern on the BMW E46 wheels is 5x120, while the bolt pattern on the 2014 VW Jetta is 5x112
They will only fit with minor modification. Scion TCs' bolt pattern is 5 x 100. BMW uses a 5X120 bolt pattern. Only way for it to work is to buy 5x100 to 5x120 wheel adapters. You can find them on eBay for about 30 bucks a wheel
No BMW bolt pattern is 5x120 Lexus gs is 5x114
use common sense... no
A 5x120 bolt pattern typically fits a variety of vehicles, most commonly from manufacturers like BMW, Chevrolet, and some models from Cadillac and Pontiac. This pattern is often found on cars like the BMW 3 Series, 5 Series, and various models of the Chevrolet Camaro and Corvette. Additionally, some aftermarket wheels and custom applications may also use this bolt pattern. Always check vehicle specifications before purchasing wheels to ensure compatibility.
no they are 2 different sizes of wheels. to use a 5x120 you would need an adapter for them to properly fit
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