Many vehicles share the same lug pattern as Porsche, which is typically 5x130 mm. This includes certain models from manufacturers like Volkswagen, specifically the Touareg and the Porsche Cayenne, as well as some models from Audi, such as the Q7 and A8. Additionally, some aftermarket wheels are designed to fit this lug pattern, allowing for compatibility across different brands. Always verify specific fitment and offsets when considering wheels.
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1963 and earlier 356s, i.e., the 356B model and earlier, had four-wheel drum brakes and used the same 5 x 205 mm lug pattern. The 1964 and later 356C had four-wheel disc brakes with the 5 x 130 mm Porsche pattern.
no it is not.
yes they have the same lug pattern as long they are both 4x4
Wheel lug nut pattern? NO.
no
The lug pattern for a 1994 ford ranger is 5x4.5. It is the same pattern that ford and dodge have used for years.
Dodge lug pattern is 5x5.5, older fords and jeeps have the same lug pattern.
Yes they have the same lug pattern as long they are both 4x4
The wheel lug tightening pattern is the same for all 5 lug wheels. Go either way skipping every other lug until they are all done.
Yes, the lug pattern for a 2005 and 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche is the same, which is 6x139.7. This means both model years have the same number of lugs (6) and the same distance between the lugs (139.7 mm).