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are our rims lugcsntric or hub?

cause i found some is300 rims but they have been bored a few mm to fit another car, woul they still work?

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are our rims lugcsntric  or hub?

cause i found some is300 rims but they have been bored a few mm to fit another car, woul they still work?

Personally, I would avoid using any wheel that was modified, especially a wheel that was drilled out. You're asking for a lot of aggrevation, even though I think that Lexus wheels are hub centric.

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It is both lug and hubcentric.

What was the center bore they made it fit and the car it was on?

It came with a 60.1 mm bore.

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It is both lug and hubcentric.

What was the center bore they made it fit and the car it was on?

It came with a 60.1 mm bore.

a tacoma 67.1mm so u dont think it will matter? its like 5 rims an tires for 400 bucks

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Cheap price and you can order hub rings to match the 2 diameters so you will have no problem, but 67 is a big difference

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Cheap price and you can order hub rings to match the 2 diameters so you will have no problem, but 67 is a big difference

hum what r these rings u speak of? and are they have to have item? would it be dangerous with out them?

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It is a have to add item to me as it keeps the wheel centered and without them you get a vibration that can only be fised by using the hub rings which are about $20 so it is an easy fix.It also helps disapate the pressures of the wheel

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It is a have to add item to me as it keeps the wheel centered and without them you get a vibration that can only be fised by using the hub rings which are about $20 so it is an easy fix.It also helps disapate the pressures of the wheel

where do you get those at?

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any wheel and tire store

ebay

online

you already know the inner and outer diamters for the rings.

They look like these

I have to get a set for mine as well since they are also custom .

Here is an example , i have a 60.1 mm center bore

but my rims have a nissan 66.1 bore.

That means i need to get a 60.1mm I.D. with a 66.1mm O.D.

that is all tehre is too it, you order them

remove the wheels

pop them into the center bore of the wheels

and your off to drive with no vibrations.

1010 tier sells them

if you serach you can find coupon codes for 5% off as well.

hubrings_large.jpg

Posted
any wheel and tire store

ebay

online

you already know the inner and outer diamters for the rings.

They look like these

I have to get a set for mine as well since they are also custom .

Here is an example , i have a 60.1 mm center bore

but my rims have a nissan 66.1 bore.

That means i need to get a 60.1mm I.D. with a 66.1mm O.D.

that is all tehre is too it, you order them

remove the wheels

pop them into the center bore of the wheels

and your off to drive with no vibrations.

1010 tier sells them

if you serach you can find coupon codes for 5% off as well.

hubrings_large.jpg

67 mm(outer) 60.06 mm(inner) Plastic

is that close enough?

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So that will work perfectly for dirt and so on .

blink blink...... so that is a *BLEEP*

Would you two post in English, please. :wacko:

steviej

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LOL

by having slightly more clearance than needed any dirt that might/will find its way into the crevice will allow the hub rings and rims to not become seized when removing them.

I have no clue what you mean by blink blink means.

Actually Stevie had a vibration problem that was easily solve by adding the hubrings to his aftermarket rims as well.

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LOL

by having slightly more clearance than needed any dirt that might/will find its way into the crevice will allow the hub rings and rims to not become seized when removing them.

I have no clue what you mean by blink blink means.

Actually Stevie had a vibration problem that was easily solve by adding the hubrings to his aftermarket rims as well.

that was me being dumbfounded, that is the closest size i could find to what thety actually are.

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You do not need a perfect match just a very close tolerance which is why most are never a exact match or they would stick together to easily.

You found the perfect size you need.

  • 2 weeks later...
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with the hub rings, there is not a single vibration....but the tires are smaller than stock...so when i need tires i am gonna get a 215/50/r17

i think they look great.

it needs a bath, but time and weather wont permit that.


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Glad to hear they worked out.

Where did you get the rings and how much?

thanks :D

1010tire.com

Hub Centric Rings (set of 4) - O.D. 67 - I.D. 60.06 #HR67-6006 $21.99 1 $21.99

Vehicle: 0

Sub-Total: $21.99

Shipping & Handling (UPS Standard Ground): $9.89

Total: $31.88 USD

they fit "real" snug...

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