Hubcentric ring size?

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Hubcentric ring size?

Post by satrnbmb » Thu May 18, 2006 2:58 pm

Does anyone know what size hubcentric rings should have on their I.D.? I found the O.D. on another site for my new Rims, but I don't know what neons need for their internal ones. I haven't dug into my boxes yet to see if they came with any either. I'll check that when I get home tonight.
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Post by SlvrACR » Thu May 18, 2006 3:13 pm

57.10

Part number should be either 735710 or 725710
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Post by Project Draven » Thu May 18, 2006 7:11 pm

Just for future reference, A hub centric ring only searves as a guide when installing rims. THey really dont do anything. There is talk about them causing a vibration, but your lug nuts hold the rims on and Straight! No vibrations should ever be caused by hub centric rings! Just throwing out my .02!
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Post by SlvrACR » Thu May 18, 2006 9:00 pm

But they do serve as a helper on vehicles that have alot of torque so that the studs are not weakened. Also for $4 they are a very good thing to have for aftermarket wheels.
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