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In 2003, the Volkswagen Jetta has a wheel bolt pattern of 5 lugs spaced 3.97 inches apart or 100mm with a high positive offset. Depending on the trim level, the tire size varies: P195/65R15 for the GL, P205/55R16 for the GLX, and P225/45R17 for the GLI. To determine the wheel bolt pattern of a vehicle, measure from the middle of the first stud to the outside point of the second stud. A high positive offset can impact your vehicle's inner suspensions and brake components, potentially leading to poor handling. However, front-wheel drive vehicles like the Volkswagen Jetta typically have a positive offset and do not pose a significant concern. It's crucial to maintain the recommended tire pressure and tire size for your vehicle.
The bolt configuration for a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta is 5 lugs at a distance of 3.97 inches or 100 millimeters with a high positive offset.