
(4) 5mm Hubcentric Wheel Spacers 5x100 or 5x112 Hubcentric 57.1mm Hub for VW Audi 5 Lug Models
Specifications
- Vehicle Bolt Pattern: 5x100 or 5x112 (dual drilled)
- Wheel Bolt Pattern: 5x100 or 5x112 (dual drilled)
- Hub Bore: 57.1mm
- Flat Spacers with Hubcentric Lip
- Thickness: Each Spacer Measures 5mm Thick
Vehicle Fitments
THESE SPACERS WILL SLIP OVER THE HUB ON THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES (WILL REQUIRE LONGER STUDS FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE)
- 2000-2006 Audi TT (additional lug bolt/studs will be required for installation)
- 1989-2010 VW Beetle (additional lug bolt/studs will be required for installation)
- 1992-2006 VW Golf (additional lug bolt/studs will be required for installation)
- 1992-2005 VW Jetta (additional lug bolt/studs will be required for installation)
- 1990-1997 VW Passat (additional lug bolt/studs will be required for installation)
Installation Information
- REQUIRED that you Check your vehicle compatibility in Product Description BEFORE buying
- Installation should only be performed by a trained professional
- Will NOT WORK with stock length studs. Extended Wheel Studs are ABSOLUTELY NEEDED for proper installation
- Make sure to get 6-8 FULL TURNS of the lug nuts when tightening
- Be sure to torque the lug nuts to manufacturer specifications
- Check and re-torque all lug nuts after 25-50 miles of driving
- Failure to follow proper procedures may cause your lug nuts to come undone while driving
- Perfect for fixing clearance issues if your wheel(s) is hitting your shocks or brake calipers
Additional Information
- This listing is for Spacers Only!
- It's recommended that buyers take the proper measurements to ensure that by adding the spacer, their wheel/tire won't hit the fender or any other part of the vehicle
- Buyers may need to purchase extended wheel studs. Buyers are responsible for confirming their wheel studs are the proper length
- Bolt Pattern: 5x100. Hub Bore: 56.1mm. Spacer Thickness: 12mm (1/2 inch)
- No returns or exchange once installed
- ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO GAP BETWEEN THE SPACERS AND THE HUB OF THE WHEELS