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Old 08-22-2012, 01:32 PM
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Default 64mm to 73mm hubcentric rings x2


Anyone have two extra hub rings sized 64mm to 73mm for the rear wheels?
I got new wheels but they sent me 70mm to 73mm x4 hub rings by mistake

thanks for the help!
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You don't really need them.
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Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K
You don't really need them.
Agreed you don't really need them. Just make sure you tighten the lugs in the star formation with the wheel up in the air so it aligns itself. Never had balancing/vibration problems without them. And I have the rings and I still don't use them. Also make sure you have to correct lugs for aftermarket wheels. The tapered ones.
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Oh damn I just realized you got your wheels! Put em on and post some pics. I want to see!
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Originally Posted by nos4you
Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K' timestamp='1345671886' post='21957076
You don't really need them.
Agreed you don't really need them. Just make sure you tighten the lugs in the star formation with the wheel up in the air so it aligns itself. Never had balancing/vibration problems without them. And I have the rings and I still don't use them. Also make sure you have to correct lugs for aftermarket wheels. The tapered ones.
I have some too but keep forgetting to put then for the past three years and no vibration feeling whatsoever. Now u just reminded me to remind myself next time I get new tires or brake pad replaced to put them on. Lol don't really need them but it would be better
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I've never used them...ever...in any of my cars.
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I used them a couple of times, but they always fell out while I was trying to put the wheels on, so I eventually stopped bothering with them. Plus, I used the wrong size once on the front and almost met with disaster!

Mine are 76 to 64.1, though, so that won't help you.
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Originally Posted by nos4you
Oh damn I just realized you got your wheels! Put em on and post some pics. I want to see!

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I like the stock CR look better.
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Originally Posted by RylisPro
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Oh damn I just realized you got your wheels! Put em on and post some pics. I want to see!

4x4 status. needs a drop pronto.


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