The 2003 VW Jetta typically has a bolt pattern of 5x100 mm. Cars that share this bolt pattern include the 1999-2005 VW Golf, 1998-2006 Audi A3, and various models of the Subaru Impreza and Legacy from that era. Additionally, certain models of the Toyota Celica and some older Mitsubishi vehicles may also match this bolt pattern. Always verify fitment and specifications before making any changes.
"quite simply NO.. mk4 jetta which is 99.5 - 06 i beleave to have a bolt pattern of 5X100 and the mk5 jetta have a bolt patter of 5x113" Actually, the City Jetta is a MK4 that they produced into the MK5 generation as a cheaper alternative. (So still 5x100) And the MK5 and up bolt pattern is 5x112.
the bolt patter is 5x112
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
5x100
Bolt pattern on a 2003 cadillac deville
The bolt pattern for a 2003 Nissan 350Z is 5x114.3, which means it has five bolt holes spaced 114.3 mm apart. This is a common bolt pattern used in various Nissan and Infiniti models. When selecting wheels, it's important to ensure they also match the offset and diameter specifications for proper fitment.
4 x 100
Yes 5x112mm
The 2006 Jetta's are considered the Mark V and have a 5 x 112 bolt pattern with + 51 offset and a 57.1 mm centre bore ,,, this different from the earlier models...
The bolt pattern is 5 by 5.5
Bolt Pattern: 6-135
No, bolt patterns are different.