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What is the bolt pattern on a 2010 Audi TT?

The bolt pattern on a 2010 Audi TT is 5x112 mm.


In practical terms, this means the car uses five lug holes arranged on a circle with a diameter of 112 millimeters. This pattern is shared with many other Audi and VW vehicles from roughly the same era, which simplifies cross-compatibility when shopping for wheels, but fitment also depends on center bore, offset, and brake clearance. Here is a concise guide to what that means for wheels and upgrades.


Bolt pattern basics for the 2010 Audi TT


Below are the core dimensions you should verify when selecting wheels or aftermarket rims for a 2010 TT. The list is designed to help you quickly confirm whether a given wheel will fit without modification.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x112 mm (five lug holes on a 112 mm bolt circle).

  • Center bore: 57.1 mm (hub-centric alignment). Verify the exact bore for your VIN to ensure proper centering.

  • Wheel compatibility note: Offset and brake caliper clearance vary by wheel; aftermarket wheels may require spacers or caliper reliefs if they differ significantly from stock specs.


Concluding note: When swapping wheels, ensure the bolt pattern matches, the center bore fits, and the offset provides enough clearance for brakes and suspension. If unsure, consult a dealer or a trusted alignment/wheel shop.


Practical considerations for wheel upgrades


Beyond the bolt pattern and center bore, successful wheel upgrades for a 2010 Audi TT hinge on three additional factors: offset, diameter and width, and brake clearance. These determine whether a wheel will fit under the fenders and clear the brake components without rubbing at full lock or during suspension travel.


Notes on offset and clearance


Offset describes how far the wheel's mounting surface is from the wheel's centerline. For the TT, keep the offset within a range that preserves steering feel and avoids rubbing. If you deviate too far from stock offset, you may need modifications such as spacers; always check with a professional for your specific wheel model.


Summary


The 2010 Audi TT uses a 5x112 bolt pattern, with a 57.1 mm center bore for hub-centric fit. When upgrading wheels, verify matching bolt pattern, center bore, and appropriate offset to ensure proper clearance and safe operation. Always confirm specifics for your exact vehicle and wheel model before purchasing.

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