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hubcentric rings?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by toyotaspeed90, Aug 11, 2004.

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    toyotaspeed90 New Member

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    i ordered mine from sears..... they said i would pay when they got there and they would be like $10 for the set... they came in, and the guy said the total was $0.32.... and that was too low and wasn't gonna charge me....

    but... you can do bolt centric..... usually takes 2 people to do this, but is easy to do and works (best done with bolt ends that are slanted)
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    i got mine from discounttiredirect.com, all you need is the center bore size of the wheel, and the bore size of your hub... i forgot the size of the center hub though..if you call them up, they should be able to tell you everything...
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    hubcentric rings?

    Who's got-em? Do they reduce vibration dramticly? what are the TRD 16" for the 98-02 corolla manufactered by? Who wants to answer my dumb questions?

    Jake
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    You should use hubcentric rings...
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    I have them on my 17's and they helped out a lot.

    I had a really bad steering wheel shake, bought them put them in and the shake was gone.
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    awesomeness, so what one are available for the 16" "trd" wheels?

    Thanks in advance
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    They should come with your rims, mines did but the dummies where i got the tires put on trashed them
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    okay so paint me ignorant green, how would I know if they are installed? Mine were put on @ the toyota dealership.

    tanks
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    pull of your rims and look in the middle part where the holes for the lugs are, and if there is a plastic part in there and if its black then you have them

    Ih you are still not sure, pull your rim off and take a good pic of the center part of your rim and post it here and we shall have a look see
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    def get them and use them
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    so here's the kicker guys - what if someone DOESN'T have them. where could they get them?


    for those who are in need(like myself).
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    tirerack.com

    or how about a google search. I got mines from a site that overcharged me a lot
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    discounttiredirect.com has them, and they also have an ebay store

    http://stores.ebay.com/Discount-Tire-Direct-Auctions

    They have them listed there as well.

    Should be no more that $12 bucks for the set.

    The one questions I always ask when buying wheels is if they are hubcentric, if not don't buy them. My 2 c's

    tirerack.com may have as well go check them out, and it is better to get them in metal since they won't melt under high heat.

    GL!


    **EDIT**

    Foud the right set for all of you from discount tire direct on ebay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...&category=42614

    Don't ever say I neer do nothing for you all! :D
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    discount tire says they ship if its needed for the wheel....I didn't get any, though I didn't think they would unless I asked. Haven't noticed that much shaking unless I go over 80...and I figure thats the car lol.
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    metal ones from tires.com for $9.99 (eBay)
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    I got em on my car and I couldn't feel the difference from my stock wheels to my 18's..so I guess they helped out hehe :p

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