
Jeff



so on my tenzo-R rims, after getting new tires, noticed they dont sit flush on the hub, there is a little gap all around. I never noticed that the first time I put em on but its easy to miss, so now I want some hubcentric rings. Anyone know where to get em? or any specific model/make, whatever that we may need? ive never used em before.
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jeremy


any machine shop will cut you a set for pretty cheap. just need to measure the bore on the wheel and the diameter on the hub
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Jeff



sticky667 wrote:
any machine shop will cut you a set for pretty cheap. just need to measure the bore on the wheel and the diameter on the hub
cant i just buy em somewhere? thats too much work LOL
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jeremy


probably not readily available for your wheels and hub size.
you can try here
http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.asp
Last edited by sticky667 (2008-10-27 13:37:31)
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Jeff



now i just need to know the size I need. LOL
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Matt

Go to your local tire/rim shop they should have some. Make sure you don't get aluminum ones because if you ever have to put your stockers on they are a bitch to take out.

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Jeff



ok so according to 1010tires they say the inside bore (our hub) is 66.1 mm (i can use 66.06mm). They said I have to physically measure the specific wheel to determine the outside diameter of the wheel. Thats easy enuff since its my trunk from running over a 1/2" piece of porcelain
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they are a waste of money your wheel nuts will do all the centering you need. don't wast the money!
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cant you just jack the car up and tighten the lug nuts down and they will center themselves

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Sirl: thats your new Rap name.. Hyper D


As long as you use acorn style nuts, regardless if they are tuner lugs or not, they will self center.


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