No, a 5x4.75 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x112 bolt pattern. The two measurements refer to the number of bolts and the distance between them, which are not compatible. To fit properly, both the number of bolts and the spacing must match exactly.
5 multiplied by 112 equals 560. In standard form, this is simply written as 560.
The pattern 5X112 typically refers to a wheel's specifications, indicating a bolt pattern of 5 bolts spaced in a circle with a diameter of 112 millimeters. The "5" represents the number of bolt holes, while "112" denotes the distance between the centers of two opposite bolt holes. This specification is commonly used in automotive applications to ensure compatibility between wheels and vehicles.
a line of fit mean perfect line.
If it has height it's not a circle, its a cylinder. PS whats a fit?
1000 metres fit into one kilometre
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no i have a 5x112 bbs rim want to know if it would fit on my jeep
No but, a 5X112 does.
No, 5x112 rims do not fit a 2002 Audi TT. The correct bolt pattern for a 2002 Audi TT is 5x100. Therefore, using 5x112 rims would require adapters or be incompatible altogether. Always ensure the bolt pattern matches your vehicle's specifications for proper fitment.
It will not. 2005 Honda Accords have a 5x114.3mm offset.
no 5=how many holes/bolts and 130mm or 112mm relates to the the distance between bolts. if you use the 5x130 on the 5x112 the holes will not match up because the holes are more spread out than the 5x112.
No, a 5x115 will not fit a 5x112 lug pattern. I received a 20 pair of rims from my cousin that came off his Mercedes & tried to get them on my CTS...... No Dice! Do not waste your time trying to make them fit. You'll just end up messing up your car.
No, a 5x112 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x4.75 rim. The numbers refer to the number of bolts and the distance between them; 5x112 has a distance of 112 mm, while 5x4.75 (which is approximately 120.65 mm) is a different measurement entirely. The two patterns are not compatible, so you would need to find a rim that matches the bolt pattern of your vehicle.
Only with an adapter, http://www.adaptitusa.com (example)
Those are wheel sizes not tire sizes.