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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Has anyone mounted a none 5x112 bolt pattern wheel on an a4 b8?

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    Just looking to see if I can mount a different bolt pattern wheel on my a4 b8. Any help is appreciated

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    Established Member Two Rings darkstarghost's Avatar
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    uhhhh, not without a adapter, rebore, or wabble bolts if you have the balls.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Why do u need balls for wabble bolts?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    The main issue with our B8s is that we can't run low offsets without some fender work. That being said, most people opt out since adapters usually require 20mm thickness and would cause the wheels to poke out too far.

    Your other option is to run wobble bolts, but that limits you to 5x114 bolt patterns. Tons of VW guys run wobble bolts without any issues.

    This beautiful B8 is on wobble bolts here.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Thanks fellas I'll do more research on the wabble bolts

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ILVTRANCE's Avatar
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    omfg for a sec thought my 5x112 wouldn't fit.

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    Established Member Two Rings 99r6's Avatar
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    I didn't know wobble bolts existed until today
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