Audi Q5 Premium (Canadian Version) Wheel Specs??
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Does anyone know the following information for the Audi Q5 Premium wheels:
Bolt Pattern:
Tire/Rim Width:
Offset:
Also which measurements really matter etc. I upgraded to the 19" rims from Audi as my standard rim, but am looking for a 20" summer rim, so I think I need to know these measurements.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bolt Pattern:
Tire/Rim Width:
Offset:
Also which measurements really matter etc. I upgraded to the 19" rims from Audi as my standard rim, but am looking for a 20" summer rim, so I think I need to know these measurements.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
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Q5 wheel specs with part numbers and offset (standard and option wheels for US market)
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The wheel hub bore diameter of the Q5 is 66.6
18x8 ET39 standard wheel (8R0 601 025 C)
19x8 ET39 standard Prestige pkg wheels (8R0 601 025 J)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 5-spoke (8R0 601 025 D)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 10-spoke chrome (8R0 601 025 K)
20x8.5 ET33 2009 S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 Q)
20x8.5 ET33 2010+ S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 N)
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The wheel hub bore diameter of the Q5 is 66.6
18x8 ET39 standard wheel (8R0 601 025 C)
19x8 ET39 standard Prestige pkg wheels (8R0 601 025 J)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 5-spoke (8R0 601 025 D)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 10-spoke chrome (8R0 601 025 K)
20x8.5 ET33 2009 S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 Q)
20x8.5 ET33 2010+ S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 N)
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Q5 wheel specs with part numbers and offset (standard and option wheels for US market)
Posted by: larryV
The wheel hub bore diameter of the Q5 is 66.6
18x8 ET39 standard wheel (8R0 601 025 C)
19x8 ET39 standard Prestige pkg wheels (8R0 601 025 J)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 5-spoke (8R0 601 025 D)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 10-spoke chrome (8R0 601 025 K)
20x8.5 ET33 2009 S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 Q)
20x8.5 ET33 2010+ S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 N)
Posted by: larryV
The wheel hub bore diameter of the Q5 is 66.6
18x8 ET39 standard wheel (8R0 601 025 C)
19x8 ET39 standard Prestige pkg wheels (8R0 601 025 J)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 5-spoke (8R0 601 025 D)
20x8.5 ET33 optional Prestige pkg wheels 10-spoke chrome (8R0 601 025 K)
20x8.5 ET33 2009 S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 Q)
20x8.5 ET33 2010+ S-line wheel (8R0 601 025 N)
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Does anyone know the following information for the Audi Q5 Premium wheels:
Bolt Pattern:
Tire/Rim Width:
Offset:
Also which measurements really matter etc. I upgraded to the 19" rims from Audi as my standard rim, but am looking for a 20" summer rim, so I think I need to know these measurements.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bolt Pattern:
Tire/Rim Width:
Offset:
Also which measurements really matter etc. I upgraded to the 19" rims from Audi as my standard rim, but am looking for a 20" summer rim, so I think I need to know these measurements.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
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Thanks I've visited this thread a few times now that I'm in the market for new wheels. I was recently in the market for spacers and came across the question of what my hub height was. I had no idea what it was, but I was told it was the amount of lip/hub the wheel gets to sit on.
Q5 wheel hub height is 13.5mm
Q5 wheel hub height is 13.5mm
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Regarding wheel choice and TPMS, here are some details.
1. TPMS on the AUDI does not require sensors. It is done purely by software that detects an underinflated tire via rotation averages. The wheel rpm sensors (part of the traction control system) provide the input for this calcuation.
2. The tire size, width and offset are extremely important considerations on the Q5. If you look at the front tire, and note the position of the top arm journal, there is no room for error. With the 20" wheel above, it is 8.5" wide with a 33mm offset, using a 255/45 tire. Don't buy ANY cheap wheel in which the offset is HIGHER, as this will require spacers.
Hartmann makes a 20"x9" wheel with a 25mm offset. Since there is an extra 1/2" width, the 25mm offset keeps the wheel from needing a spacer. The choices for tires with a 9" wheel could be the 255/45 or 275/40 tires. The second choice is about a 3/8" less in diameter, but is fine since it provides clearance at the fenders despite the wider tread.
Most the cheap wheels available are 20"x9 with 35,40 and even 50mm offsets. This will require a spacer, and spacers can introduce problems for proper centering. If the wheel is not perfectly centered, you will experience an out-of-balance sensation in the steering.
1. TPMS on the AUDI does not require sensors. It is done purely by software that detects an underinflated tire via rotation averages. The wheel rpm sensors (part of the traction control system) provide the input for this calcuation.
2. The tire size, width and offset are extremely important considerations on the Q5. If you look at the front tire, and note the position of the top arm journal, there is no room for error. With the 20" wheel above, it is 8.5" wide with a 33mm offset, using a 255/45 tire. Don't buy ANY cheap wheel in which the offset is HIGHER, as this will require spacers.
Hartmann makes a 20"x9" wheel with a 25mm offset. Since there is an extra 1/2" width, the 25mm offset keeps the wheel from needing a spacer. The choices for tires with a 9" wheel could be the 255/45 or 275/40 tires. The second choice is about a 3/8" less in diameter, but is fine since it provides clearance at the fenders despite the wider tread.
Most the cheap wheels available are 20"x9 with 35,40 and even 50mm offsets. This will require a spacer, and spacers can introduce problems for proper centering. If the wheel is not perfectly centered, you will experience an out-of-balance sensation in the steering.