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Old 11-08-2004, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Wheel BORE for Hubcentric RINGS thread

It would be handy to have a sticky (please) thread with the hub bore info of the wheels people are running so it's easier to order hubcentric rings.

I'll start it off:

Manufacturer: Centerline
Model: RPM
Size: 17x7
Center Bore: 73mm (72.62mm)
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Old 11-09-2004, 01:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Manufacturer: Exel (all Exel rims should have the same center bore)
Model: H-60
Size: 17x7
Center Bore: 73.1mm
Hub Size: 57.1mm

& You can get the hub rings @:

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Old 11-09-2004, 09:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Manufacturer: Enkei
Model: MM2
Size: 18X7.5
Center Bore: 72.6
Hub Size: 57.10mm
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Yea the hub size if the SRT is 57.1mm, so all hubcentric rings for the SRT will have 57.1mm internal diameter.
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Manufacturer: Centerline
Model: Storm
Size: 17x7
Center Bore: 72.62mm


Manufacturer: Racing Hart (RH)
Model: GT5
Size: 17x7
Center Bore: 73mm
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most aftermarket wheels have a 73mm bore. although id check to make sure before you buy.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jaymzx
It would be handy to have a sticky (please) thread with the hub bore info of the wheels people are running so it's easier to order hubcentric rings.

I'll start it off:

Manufacturer: Centerline
Model: RPM
Size: 17x7
Center Bore: 73mm

Technically speaking, it's a 72.62mm center bore.
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Quote: Originally Posted by IMPerfection
Technically speaking, it's a 72.62mm center bore.

Serious? Wow. I'll be giving my local shop a call. This explains why we had some trouble getting some of the rings to fit...

edit: Spoke to the shop, and their listing says 73. Personally, I'd say the number above is accurate. 73's will fit if you're using plastic rings, but for metal ones you're better off with the 72.62mm ones.

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Quote: Originally Posted by jaymzx
Serious? Wow. I'll be giving my local shop a call. This explains why we had some trouble getting some of the rings to fit...

edit: Spoke to the shop, and their listing says 73. Personally, I'd say the number above is accurate. 73's will fit if you're using plastic rings, but for metal ones you're better off with the 72.62mm ones.

My number came from Centerline themselves, just wanted to clarify to make sure everyone got the right size rings.
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okay i know this a dumb ? but what are these hub rings you are talking about. whats the purpose
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okay i know this a dumb ? but what are these hub rings you are talking about. whats the purpose

when you purchase aftermarket rims, most of the time they don't sit nice & flush like the stock rims. This makes them shakey at high speeds & you'll bend your studs like it is your job. A $20 investment can save you lot's of little headaches in the future as well as concern for your safety. The hubcentrical rings with proper fit "matching the proper center bore & hubsize" will give you the flushness & fit of the stock setup.

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Where can i find the center bore for my wheels R1 Riko5 in 17's
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or call the manufacturer.

Also, if you guys could limit discussion, that would be great. There are a bunch of other threads about hubcentric rings, so use the Search button. This thread is just to list the info if you have it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ev1lsrt
Where can i find the center bore for my wheels R1 Riko5 in 17's

ask me its 73mm
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anyone know what size hubcentric ring to use with alt sonic 18x7.5 wheels?
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