These were fitted to my Audi A7 but will fit literally hundreds of cars.
I used them as winter wheels only replacing the normal 19 inch wheels the car came with.
They have sat in my garage for a couple of years so quite dusty.
AI says they will fit the following:
The 5x112 bolt pattern, also known as the PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter), is commonly found on vehicles from brands like Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz. Specifically, it is used in many models from these manufacturers, including some BMW SUV models. Other vehicles like some Porsche Macan models also utilize the 5x112 bolt pattern.
The four wheels are just taking up space in the garage so need to go - collection only.
The internal width between the rims is 7.5 inches
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
I used them as winter wheels only replacing the normal 19 inch wheels the car came with.
They have sat in my garage for a couple of years so quite dusty.
AI says they will fit the following:
The 5x112 bolt pattern, also known as the PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter), is commonly found on vehicles from brands like Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz. Specifically, it is used in many models from these manufacturers, including some BMW SUV models. Other vehicles like some Porsche Macan models also utilize the 5x112 bolt pattern.
The four wheels are just taking up space in the garage so need to go - collection only.
The internal width between the rims is 7.5 inches
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Audi:
Many Audi models, including the A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q3, Q5, and Q7, use the 5x112 bolt pattern.
- Volkswagen:
Volkswagen models such as the Golf, Jetta, Passat, Tiguan, and Touareg also feature the 5x112 bolt pattern.
Mercedes-Benz:
Mercedes-Benz uses the 5x112 bolt pattern across a wide range of their vehicles, including the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, CLA, GLA, GLC, and GLE.
BMW:
While primarily known for 5x120, certain BMW SUV models like the X1, X3, and X5 also utilize the 5x112 pattern, according to a wheel guide.
Porsche:
The Porsche Macan, particularly the S, Turbo, and GTS models, uses the 5x112 bolt pattern. - I have no idea what the label on the wheels means - I think it was a manfacturer's label. Googling is no help.
The wheels are located in Hove, East Sussex.
They probably cost over £500 new so £150 seems reasonable.



