5x5.12 Bolt Pattern
The 5x5.12 bolt pattern indicates a 5-lug pattern featuring 5 studs with a Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) of 5.12 inches. If converted to metric measurements, 5x5.12 bolt pattern in mm is equivalent to 5x130 bolt pattern.
The 5x5.12 bolt pattern is common to Audi, Karma, Lamborghini, Bentley and Porsche models. For a full list, check what vehicles have 5x5.12 bolt pattern.
When installing new wheels, make sure they have the same bolt pattern as your vehicle. If you want to install wheels with a different bolt pattern, wheel adapters can help. Wheel adapter is a device that is used to change the bolt pattern or center bore of a wheel so that it can fit onto a vehicle's hub with a different bolt pattern. For example, if you have a set of wheels with a 5x5.12 bolt pattern, but you want to put them on a car with a 5x3.94 bolt pattern, you can use a wheel adapter to make the wheels fit. You can buy quality wheel adapters on Amazon and eBay.
Here are similar 5-lug bolt patterns that can be possibly be used as an alternative to 5x5.12 bolt pattern by installing wheel adapters.
- 5x5.12 to 5x3.94
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.13
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.17
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.25
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.33
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.41
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.5
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.53
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.72
- 5x5.12 to 5x4.75
- 5x5.12 to 5x5
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.04
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.2
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.22
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.28
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.31
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.5
- 5x5.12 to 5x5.91
- 5x5.12 to 5x6.3
- 5x5.12 to 5x6.5
- 5x5.12 to 5x3.86
5-Lug Bolt Pattern Torque Sequence
When tightening lug nuts or lug bolts on a wheel with a 5-lug pattern, follow this torque sequence to ensure even and secure tightening. Using a torque wrench is recommended to ensure that bolts or nuts are tightened to the correct specification, preventing under-tightening, which can result in bolts coming loose, and over-tightening, which can damage the bolt or the wheel.

What Vehicles Have 5x130 Bolt Pattern?
There are 39 vehicle models that have 5x130 bolt pattern. Select vehicle model for additional information.
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