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    Established Member Two Rings
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    A6 Wheels on a Q5?

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    I have a 2016 Q5 non-S line with 18 inch wheels. I found a set of brand new 2023 A6 Allroad wheels for sale and wondering if they would fit good. The specs are 20x8.5" ET37 5x112 with 245/45r20 tires.

    Anyone know if these would fit and look good?

    Thank you,

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    Stage 2 Banner Advertiser Four Rings Mops@Nemesis's Avatar
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    Not a good fit and the tire size is incorrect. They'll position ~4mm inboard from the stock wheel. And the tire sizing should be 255/45/20. If you could buy wheels only, and add 15mm spacers, you'd be set.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    B8 Q5 x-over 18" is 18x8.0 et39
    B8 Q5 x-over 20" is 20x8.5 et33
    C8 A6 allroad 20" is 20x8.5 et37
    So the wheel center will sit 4mm inward of where it would be on a Q5 20", but 2mm outward of where it is on your current wheel.

    The actual issue you'll have to address will be the lug bolts. The cars use 2-piece R13 lug bolts: WHT002438. The SUVs use 2-piece R14 lug bolts: 8R0601295. You'll need to pick up 20 of the R13 lug bolts to use those R13 lug seat wheels.
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