does Porsche share it's stud pattern with any other auto brand?
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Check out this page -http://www.wheel-size.com/pcd/5x130/ You can see that there are several other manufacturers that use the 5 x 130 bolt circle. But good luck finding any of that would actually fit & look right.
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Porsche shares the same bolt pattern as chevrolet although they are listed different.
Where did you get that info ? Did a search on Chevy bolt patterns back to '67.
Didn't find even one that equaled 130.
Didn't find even one that equaled 130.
#20
5x130 (most Porsche). Shared with:
MkI VW Toureg
MkI Audi Q7 (MkII reverted to 5x112, presume T-reg to follow)
Audi RS2 (used Porsche wheels anyway)
Some of the old MB G-Wagons
4x130 (four bolt 914). Shared with:
Some VWs I think?
4x108 (early 924). Shared with:
Some VWs, similar era
Some Audis, similar era
5x210 (?) (Most 356, misc early Porsche). Shared with:
Similar era VW
5x112 (Macan). Shared with:
Many
Assuming you're looking for 5x130, there are a lot of economical Porsche wheels out there made in all sorts of widths and offsets
Edit: whoops, this thread is 8 years old!
MkI VW Toureg
MkI Audi Q7 (MkII reverted to 5x112, presume T-reg to follow)
Audi RS2 (used Porsche wheels anyway)
Some of the old MB G-Wagons
4x130 (four bolt 914). Shared with:
Some VWs I think?
4x108 (early 924). Shared with:
Some VWs, similar era
Some Audis, similar era
5x210 (?) (Most 356, misc early Porsche). Shared with:
Similar era VW
5x112 (Macan). Shared with:
Many
Assuming you're looking for 5x130, there are a lot of economical Porsche wheels out there made in all sorts of widths and offsets
Edit: whoops, this thread is 8 years old!