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  2. Porsche Macan - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche Macan is a compact/mid-size crossover SUV produced by German manufacturer Porsche since 2014. It is the smaller SUV from Porsche below the Cayenne . The first-generation Macan went on production from February 2014 with petrol and diesel engine options.

  3. List of Porsche vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive roadster (Boxster) and fastback coupe (Cayman). 911: 911: 1964 2019 2024 Rear-engine, rear-wheel/all-wheel drive sports coupe, targa top and convertible. CAYENNE: Cayenne: 2002 2018 (E3) 2023 Mid-size luxury crossover SUV. MACAN: Macan: 2014 2024 - Battery electric Compact luxury crossover SUV. PANAMERA ...

  4. Bolt circle - Wikipedia

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    On steering wheels for cars utilizing bolt circles, this usually measures 6×70 mm. [3] Some racing wheels attach to the car via a quick release hub, [4] and this hub then usually has a corresponding bolt circle of 6×70 mm. Example of other less used patterns include: 3×1.75 in (44.45 mm), 5×2.75 in (69.85 mm), 6×74 mm and 6×2.75 in (69.85 mm).

  5. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    Wheels with Asanti 28 in (710 mm) rims on a police Hummer H2 car. The wheel size is the size designation of a wheel given by its diameter, width, and offset. The diameter of the wheel is the diameter of the cylindrical surface on which the tire bead rides. The width is the inside distance between the bead seat faces.

  6. Lug nut - Wikipedia

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    The conical lug's taper is normally 60 degrees (although 45 degrees is common for wheels designed for racing applications), and is designed to help center the wheel accurately on the axle, and to reduce the tendency for the nut to loosen due to fretting induced precession, as the car is driven. One popular alternative to the conical lug seating ...

  7. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1964, tires were all made to a 90% aspect ratio. Tire size was specified as the tire width in inches and the diameter in inches – for example, 6.50-15. [24] From 1965 to the early 1970s, tires were made to an 80% aspect ratio. Tire size was again specified by width in inches and diameter in inches.