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Old 07-04-06, 09:10 AM
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Hubcentric Rings?

Is anyone using these on any of there after market wheels? I have an 84 RX-7 and was woundering what size would I need for those?
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i will be using on mine. we call it spiggot ring locator over here. its wheel manufacturer specific.
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I have run across the dimensions somewhere, have no idea where it was. If nothing else, take a stock wheel to the wheel supplier and let them measure them. The wheel supplier may already have the dimensions in thier data base.
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You should never pass more than 6mm or you'll get a vibration between 50-60 mph.

3mm is a norm so I would def go for those. The larger 6mm ones are for wider wheels with spacers.

Hope this helps somewhat...
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