Hubcentric rings
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Hubcentric rings
Hey guys...I might be able to get my hands on a nice set of 17" rims for my 2KSE. (I'm not sure of the name brand, though, at this time). I was wondering is there a place I can find some hub rings to avoid any wheel vibration, and good centering of the wheels? The rims have a centerbore of 73.1 mm, and I know our Max's have a centerbore of 66.1 mm. Also, do they sell the rings by the "name brand" of the aftermarket wheels, or do they just make the rings to fit whatever application is needed for the hub gap/space? Thanks for anyone that can help.
#2
Originally Posted by MIXXMAX
Hey guys...I might be able to get my hands on a nice set of 17" rims for my 2KSE. (I'm not sure of the name brand, though, at this time). I was wondering is there a place I can find some hub rings to avoid any wheel vibration, and good centering of the wheels? The rims have a centerbore of 73.1 mm, and I know our Max's have a centerbore of 66.1 mm. Also, do they sell the rings by the "name brand" of the aftermarket wheels, or do they just make the rings to fit whatever application is needed for the hub gap/space? Thanks for anyone that can help.
Doesn't really matter what brand they are. Just make sure that the sizes are correct. 66.1 is correct for the inner bore. They have nice metal ones but plastic is fine too.
#3
Originally Posted by cobymoby
Doesn't really matter what brand they are. Just make sure that the sizes are correct. 66.1 is correct for the inner bore. They have nice metal ones but plastic is fine too.
#5
Originally Posted by MIXXMAX
Thanks....but where can I find a nice set of hub rings for sale to fit my application?
Any wheel shop will have them. Unless the place is ghetto and don't use hubrings. It's not a hard part to get.
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