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hub centric rings

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by asn13oy, Jan 16, 2005.

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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    I have enkei's, what are the measurements I should get? I just got my wheels rotated and balanced. The vibration is driving me nuts. (no, I don't think he balanced them wrong...I was standing right next to him [friend's shop] as he used the machine)
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    hub centric rings

    Just installed them today. Bought them off jspex. Thanks again man. The vibration from my wheels are gone. Car feels really solid as opposed to before. Best 15.00 bux you can spend. If you dont have hub centric rings, go get yourself a set.
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    the hub is 54 mm i believe.....depending on the rim manufacturer....the outter ring size changes. Go to any reputable tire company and they should have a set for you. Or you can order online tirerack.com. Call them for exact fitment. Hope that helps. BTW, aluminum rings might be better than the plastic ones. The plastic ones might warp in the long run. Ive heard the aluminum ones in the long run might rust onto the wheel hub. I doubt it though. The aluminum ones cost more so it should work better.
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    what kind of rims do you have?
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    Looks liked Rota's, can't you tell from his picture?
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    J/p, I cheated, I looked at hi C.D. page.

    BTW Steve, lucky guy, beautiful GF.
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    good to hear you received them steve. the exact hub diameter for our car is 54.1mm. And it does differ for every brand of rim, i ordered from america tires co. and the guy at the counter had to call up rota to find out their hub diameter since he didn't have it listed.
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    a "spacer"? lol, what mm are they? Ops didn't read it. 50mm eh? What kind of offset do you have O_O.... But i guess 50mm spacer is good fix for horrible offsets :p
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    <a href="http://www.prestigewheel.com/HubCentricTable.asp" target="_blank">http://www.prestigewheel.com/HubCentricTable.asp</a>
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    How about 54.06mm?
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    if anyone ever needs some, call Mike @ Discount Tire 1-888-459-4081 ex. 304. $10 shipped
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    plastic or aluminum?
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