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    Will these rims fit?

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    Hi guys, new 09 Audi s5 owner here. Coming from a 2016 maxima and was wondering if I could use the rims? I had 20" vossens on them. Fronts were 20x9 et38 and rear 20x10.5 et45. I know the pattern is different since they were 5x114.3. I know they sell some type of adapters to change them I was wondering if anyone has had experience with running the adapters.


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    If I recall, if you use an adapter for the bolt pattern, it will add some space or more offset to your wheels, so in turn your wheels may "stick out" too far. But look/wait for "Mops" for a accurate measurement of how far they will 'poke'.

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    Besides the bolt pattern, generally you want to go with a squared rather than staggered setup on Quattro. Same wheel sizes (including width) all around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daanswer677 View Post
    Hi guys, new 09 Audi s5 owner here. Coming from a 2016 maxima and was wondering if I could use the rims? I had 20" vossens on them. Fronts were 20x9 et38 and rear 20x10.5 et45. I know the pattern is different since they were 5x114.3. I know they sell some type of adapters to change them I was wondering if anyone has had experience with running the adapters.

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    Adapters must be at least 15mm. And you need ET30 for the 10.5 and ET20 for the 9, so you're good to use adapters.

    I ran 15/18mm 5x120 to 5x112 adapters on my SQ5 for 6 months. Never an issue. I scooped them from these guys...

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    Sounds like Mops nailed this one.

    However, be careful of tire sizing. While the wheel specs from the Maxima may work with adaptors, you need to be careful to match the outer diameter front and rear as close as close as possible. Were you planning on getting new tires or running what was on them and if so, what specs are the tires?

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    I was planning on running what was on them since they will just be summer tires and using stocks for the winter. I have 235/35 in the front and 275/30 rear


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