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What is the bolt pattern for a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle?
Volkswagen – Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference
YEAR | MAKE | COMMENTS |
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1999 | Volkswagen | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
2000 | Volkswagen | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
2001 | Volkswagen | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
2002 | Volkswagen | 5 lug 4.41 inch or 112mm High Positive Offset |
What size are VW Beetle rims?
2017 Volkswagen Beetle | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Volkswagen Beetle Options |
16-Inch | 215-60-16 | S |
17-Inch | 215-55-17 | Classic#PinkBeetleSE |
18-Inch | 235-45-18 | Dune#PinkBeetle ConvertibleSEL |
How do I figure out wheel offset?
Subtract the smaller number from the larger number. That gives you the offset of the wheel. If the centerline number is smaller than the hub measurement, offset is positive.
What is the bolt pattern on a Volkswagen?
The 5 x 112 factory bolt pattern: Measure from back of one hole across pattern to center of second hole. Always check your bolt pattern before placing an order to ensure 5×112 wheels will fit your car.
What size tires are on a 2001 VW Beetle?
P225/45R17 (Sport Edition)
P205/55R16 (GL · GLS · GLX · GLS TDI …)
2001 Volkswagen New Beetle/Tire size
What does 20mm offset mean?
A 20mm offset means the wheel face is more toward the outside of the vehicle than a 1mm offset.
What is the wheel size of a Volkswagen Beetle?
VOLKSWAGEN Wheel Size (s): 14 X 6 ~ 15 X 6 ~ 15 X 6.5 ~ 16 X 7 ~ All VOLKSWAGEN Wheel Size (s) VOLKSWAGEN Models / Bolt Pattern and Wheel Size Information: 1954-1967 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
What is wheel offset?
Wheel offset is the distance from the mounting surface of the wheel to the true center line of the rim. A positive offset means the mounting surface of the wheel is positioned in front of the true center line of the rim / tire assembly.
What is the difference between offset and backspacing?
Most wheels on front-wheel drive cars and newer rear-drive vehicles have positive offset. Negative offset is when the hub mounting surface is behind the wheel centerline. “Deep dish” wheels are typically a negative offset. Backspacing is the distance your wheels and tires need to accommodate both offset and wheel width.
What is the difference between a positive and negative wheel offset?
Most wheels on front-wheel drive cars and newer rear-drive vehicles have positive offset. Negative offset is when the hub mounting surface is behind the wheel centerline. “Deep dish” wheels are typically a negative offset.