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Volkswagen Arteon

Volkswagen Arteon Forged Wheel Fitment Guide

Forged wheel sizing, stance, brake-clearance planning, 5x112 PCD references, 66.6 center-bore references, customer photo cases, and street-ready engineering checks for Volkswagen Arteon owners.

  • 1 fitment records
  • 0 photo-backed cases
  • 5x112 PCD
  • 66.6 center bore
  • Custom forged sizing
  • Brake-clearance review
Customer images coming soon

This guide already has fitment specs to start from, and installed-car photos can be added when they arrive.

Overview

Fitment ContextReal Customer Cars

This guide helps Volkswagen Arteon owners choose forged wheels with the right stance, tire support, brake clearance, and road manners. The goal is simple: a wheel that looks right, fits properly, and feels sharp on the actual car.

Street Fitment

Balanced sizing for daily driving, tire availability, and clean fender clearance.

Brake Clearance

Spoke profile, barrel shape, and backpad are reviewed around the exact brake package.

Forged Response

Lower unsprung mass can sharpen steering, braking feel, and ride control.

Quick Specs

FitmentSnapshot

Area Guide value Fitment note
PCD 5x112 Confirm exact vehicle before machining.
Center bore 66.6 Machine hub-centric to the confirmed car.
Wheel sizes 20x9 ET32 Review tire, brake, fender and ride height together.
Wheel models MF03 Face profile depends on brake and load target.
Engineering Proof

Load And TorqueValidation Logic

Wheel fitment is more than diameter and offset. LFI reviews vertical load, braking and drive torque, spoke-root behavior, hub-pad stress, bolt-seat stress, and combined load cases before final production.

Why load rating still matters

For this guide, LFI uses a working GAWR-style axle baseline of 1080 kg, or 540 kg per wheel. The preferred customer-facing target in this table is 690 kg per wheel when the wheel family allows it.

Torque is part of the wheel story

Wheel strength is not only vertical load. LFI also reviews acceleration, braking, cornering, potholes, tire grip, hub-pad stress, bolt-seat stress, spoke-root stress, and rim-barrel torque reaction against an approximately 1,600 Nm per wheel static torque load target.

If you want the manufacturing side of the process, LFI's How LFI Wheels Are Made page shows the design, forging, CNC machining, finishing, and QC logic behind a custom forged wheel before it ever reaches the car.

Wheel load rating Per-axle equivalent Margin vs axle baseline Status How LFI positions it
590 kg 1180 kg per axle +9% vs 540 kg/wheel Low reserve Use only after exact axle data, tire load, and duty cycle are confirmed.
690 kg 1380 kg per axle +28% vs 540 kg/wheel Preferred Road-use, fast-road, and daily forged applications.
790 kg 1580 kg per axle +46% vs 540 kg/wheel Extra reserve High-speed, harsher-road, heavy tire, or extra-reserve applications.
Torque-load target: approximately 1,600 Nm per wheel under conservative dry-braking validation.
Validation load case Reference basis Suggested LFI target Why it matters
Radial vehicle load Vehicle mass, passengers, tire package, and selected wheel load target 690 kg preferred target Represents vehicle mass and repeated road loading.
Torque load Conservative 1g dry braking check with 60% front bias ~1,600 Nm per wheel Loads the hub pad, bolt seats, spoke roots, and rim barrel.
Cornering load Lateral force from road grip, sticky tires, and fast-road or track use Application-specific Shows how the wheel behaves when the chassis loads sideways during aggressive cornering.
Combined static load case Radial load + torque load + cornering load Application-specific More realistic than isolated vertical checks because real driving loads rarely occur one at a time.

Engineering Article

Why Radial-Load FEAAlone Is Not Enough

For forged wheel applications, vertical load is only one part of the engineering picture. LFI also reviews spoke-root stress, hub-pad loading, bolt-seat behavior, rim-barrel stress, and combined static road-load cases where relevant.

Testing & Validation

Standards, TestingAnd Internal Validation

Term Meaning How it applies to LFI custom wheels
JWL Japanese technical standard for light alloy wheels. Used as a reference standard for relevant load and durability requirements.
VIA Japanese third-party wheel registration and verification system. Applies only to specific wheel models/specifications that are formally registered.
TUV European technical testing or certification framework. Applies only when a specific wheel/specification has supporting TUV documentation.
SAE Common industry test framework for aftermarket wheel performance and impact evaluation. Useful for impact and fatigue validation depending on market and specification.
Internal validation LFI's own engineering and test process. Used for bespoke specifications built from validated design families.
Static FEA Computer-based engineering simulation. Used before machining to evaluate stress, weight, torque load, and clearance.

Selected high-volume reference specifications may be supported by external lab reporting or third-party documentation. Bespoke Volkswagen Arteon specifications are engineered from the same design families and reviewed through LFI's internal design, load, brake-clearance, and fitment-validation process. Customers can also review LFI's Testing & Compliance page for the broader testing-language context.

Critical fitment warning: do not order Volkswagen Arteon wheels by model name alone. Confirm PCD, center bore, brake package, hardware seat, tire size, and ride height before production.
Case Studies

Customer Fitment StoriesPhoto And Spec Cases

2019 Volkswagen Arteon MF03 fitment

This setup gives 2019 Volkswagen Arteon owners a real-world reference for stance, brake clearance, tire shoulder, and forged-wheel proportions. Final width, offset, tire pairing, ride height, hardware seat, center-cap plan, and load target still need to be matched to the exact car before production.

Customer images coming soon

This fitment is kept as a real specification reference and can receive customer photos later.

Global Support

Volkswagen Arteon BuildsFrom Singapore to Global Customers

LFI supports Volkswagen Arteon customers across Singapore, Malaysia, China, Australia, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, EU markets, and other enthusiast regions. The recommendation starts from the actual car, not a generic country assumption.

Fitment Consultation

LFI helps owners choose between OEM+, lightweight square, brake-clearance, show-style, and track-focused forged setups.

Road & Tire Conditions

City roads, highways, potholes, wet-weather tires, ride comfort, and tire availability can all change the best wheel and tire recommendation.

Global Supply

LFI offers Duty Paid Shipping (DDP) to major markets, so eligible customers pay the confirmed landed price with no extra import tariffs or taxes due on delivery.

Singapore / Malaysia Direct Support

Singapore customers can visit LFI at 76 Playfair Road, #01-03, Singapore 367996 to view forged wheel samples, finishes, concavity profiles, and selected in-stock wheels.

Visit hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00 AM-6:00 PM; Tuesday and Saturday by appointment; Sunday closed.

Malaysia customers can order directly with LFI and request pre-production consultation for road use, track use, tire availability, and brake clearance.

External References

Platform & TestingReference Links

Reference What it supports Link
Owner Manual / VIN Data Factory tire, wheel, tire-pressure, and axle-label information for the exact vehicle. Owner Manual / VIN Data
LFI Google Maps Profile Local showroom verification, map listing, review context, and Singapore business-location confirmation. LFI Google Maps profile
JWL / VIA Wheel Standards Japanese light-alloy wheel standard and third-party verification context for JWL / JWL-T marking and VIA registration. Japan Light Alloy Automotive Wheel Testing Council
TUV SUD Wheel Testing Independent laboratory testing context for wheels, materials, components, fatigue testing, impact testing, and international wheel standards. TUV SUD Wheel Testing
Standards Testing Laboratories Automotive wheel test-lab context for fatigue, impact, load / deflection, and compliance-related validation. STL Testing Services
SAE J2530 Aftermarket passenger-car and light-truck wheel performance requirements and test-method context. SAE J2530
FAQ

FitmentFAQ

Are the Volkswagen Arteon Forged Wheel Fitment Guide case studies real LFI customer builds?

Yes. The case studies are based on real LFI forged-wheel customer projects and fitment records.

What bolt pattern is used for these Volkswagen Arteon Forged Wheel Fitment Guide rows?

The most common recorded PCD in this guide is 5x112. LFI must confirm the exact vehicle before production.

What center bore should be used?

The most common recorded center bore in this guide is 66.6. If the bore is blank, LFI should confirm the hub-centric machining value before quoting or production.

What is a common wheel size in this guide?

A common fitment direction in this guide is 20x9 ET32. Final tire pairing and clearance still need review.

Can LFI build this fitment without spacers?

Yes, when the offset, brake clearance, and body clearance are engineered into the forged wheel specification.

Why does the guide include photo-coming-soon cases?

Some real fitments have enough specification detail to help owners, but installed-car photos have not been supplied yet.

What information should owners provide before ordering?

LFI should confirm model year, trim, brake package, tire target, ride height, alignment, PCD, center bore, hardware seat, center-cap plan, finish, load target, and intended use.

Can Singapore, Malaysia, and international owners order directly from LFI?

Yes. LFI supports local Singapore and Malaysia customers and ships forged wheels internationally with fitment consultation.

Can I choose a different finish from the photos?

Yes. The photos are fitment references. LFI can quote gloss, satin, brushed, polished, bronze, black, silver, and custom finishes depending on the wheel design.

Do I need to copy the exact photographed setup?

No. The photographed setup is a proven reference point, but LFI can adjust width, offset, concavity, finish, and tire pairing around your car and goals.

Will these wheels clear big brakes?

Brake clearance depends on the caliper template, barrel profile, spoke shape, backpad, and final offset. LFI checks these before machining.

Can LFI build a more comfortable daily setup?

Yes. A comfort-biased setup can use a more conservative width, sensible offset, and tire sizing with enough sidewall for road use.

Can LFI build a more aggressive show setup?

Yes, but fender clearance, steering clearance, tire shoulder, ride height, and alignment need to be checked together.

Can I keep factory center caps?

Often yes, if the cap diameter, clip style, pocket depth, and face profile are planned before production.

Are square setups available?

Yes. Square setups are popular when owners want easy tire rotation, predictable handling, and a clean road-use package.

Are staggered setups available?

Yes. Staggered setups can work when the platform, tire diameter, and drivetrain requirements support it.

Why does LFI care about tire shoulder shape?

Two tires with the same printed size can sit differently. Shoulder shape affects fender clearance, steering clearance, and the final stance.

Why not order by offset alone?

Offset only tells part of the story. Width, tire size, brake clearance, hub geometry, concavity, and ride height all affect whether the setup works.

Can LFI ship internationally?

Yes. LFI supports international forged-wheel orders and can prepare fitment consultation remotely before production.

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