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What is the bolt pattern on the Audi Q5 OEM?

The OEM bolt pattern for the Audi Q5 is 5x112 mm — five lug holes arranged on a 112 millimeter circle. This standard is shared across most modern Audi models and guides wheel compatibility for both original equipment and aftermarket rims.


What the 5x112 pattern means for the Q5


Center bore, lug type and fitment considerations


Five lugs on a 112 mm circle defines which wheels physically fasten to the hub. To ensure true fitment, you also need to match the center bore, lug hardware, and the wheel offset with the vehicle’s specifications. Here are the core specs you should know.


Key measurements and related specs you should know when evaluating wheels for a Q5 include the bolt pattern, center bore, lug size and seat type, and typical offset ranges.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x112 mm (five lugs on a 112 mm circle)

  • Center bore: 66.6 mm (hub-centric design helps center wheels and reduces vibrations)

  • Lug hardware: typically M14 x 1.5 thread with a 60-degree conical seat; many configurations use lug bolts, depending on market and wheel type

  • Number of studs: 5

  • Typical OEM offset (ET): varies by wheel model; commonly around ET 40–45 mm, but verify for each wheel


In short, matching these specs is essential for proper fitment, brake clearance, and hub centering when installing OEM or aftermarket wheels on the Q5.


Practical checks you can perform when selecting wheels for a Q5



  1. Confirm the wheel pattern is 5x112 mm.

  2. Check the center bore and plan for hub rings if the wheel bore is larger than 66.6 mm.

  3. Verify lug hardware type and seat: M14x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat; determine whether your model uses lug bolts or lug nuts, as some markets rely on bolts for steel wheels.

  4. Compare the wheel offset and width to your vehicle’s OEM specifications to avoid brake or suspension interference.

  5. Assess brake caliper clearance and test-fit the specific wheel model; consult a professional if unsure.

  6. Torque wheels to the manufacturer’s recommended torque and confirm proper seating during installation.


Following these steps helps ensure safe fitment and optimal performance for Q5 wheels.


Summary


The Audi Q5 uses a 5x112 bolt pattern across its modern generations, with a center bore of 66.6 mm and lug hardware typically M14x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. While the pattern remains constant, actual wheel offsets, widths, and hub centering vary by wheel model. Buyers should verify hub centering, bore size, and brake clearance for each wheel option and consult official specifications or a wheel/tire professional if in doubt. This approach ensures reliable fitment whether sticking with OEM wheels or shopping for aftermarket rims.

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