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Question about wheel centering rings

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Highpower11 said:
You can purchase a set of aluminum hub centric rings from 1010tires.com I had a set of these on some aftermarket wheels and they worked perfectly. http://www.1010tires.com/accessories/T3/0mm---0mm-Hub-Centre-Rings-(Set-of-4)-HRMX-1011-p60632
Does anyone know the size needed for Forgestar wheels and our hubs (to replace those plastic rings)?
 
you need the inner diameter to be 70.5mm and the other diameter is based on your wheel bore size, which most likely you'll have to measure yourself.

IMO, there's nothing wrong with plastic hub centric rings. I'd just put some anti-seize on them and slap them in.
 
blacksheep-1 said:
Not a fan of hub rings, just something else to go wrong, we can't use them on our cars in pit stops anyway.
That's good enough for me. Like John I run the Forgestars without hubcentric rings and ran the Enkeis that way before them. I'm running so much spacer now it wouldn't matter and I got that looking at a Boss 302S RACE CAR that was competing in Trans Am that way.
 

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