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Hubcentric rings - Mike - 09-27-2007

Ok, so Caitlin is getting my Si wheels on her Corolla. I tossed one on a few months ago and it looked surprisingly good...

Issue
Si wheel bore: 56mm
Corolla: 54mm

I did some quick looking and can't find any hubcentric rings for this (they'd be paper [1mm] thin)... should I not even care? The wheels will not be put on/off after the first time, and she's not driving too aggressively in corners (although she hits the happy pedal like a mad man).

Honestly, I've made up my mind... I don't care. I just want to hear it from someone else Tongue


- .RJ - 09-27-2007

Dont need 'em. Get the lugnuts snugged down on the wheel with the wheel off the ground and it will be centered.

I've NEVER used them.


- Mike - 09-27-2007

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- .RJ - 09-27-2007

Make sure you use the correct lugnuts too.

That picture is awful.


- Mike - 09-27-2007

.RJ Wrote:Make sure you use the correct lugnuts too.

uh duh! she's getting my honda nuts.


- .RJ - 09-27-2007

she already has your nuts :lol:


- PDenbigh - 09-27-2007

OMG dude you'll totally mess up the aero on the car without using rings. If you're 1mm off that will cause a harmonic wobble! Combine that with the exhaust pulse venturies and the car will flip on its roof at 188mph!


- .RJ - 09-27-2007

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