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| calgarygts |
Posted: June 15, 2005 01:50 pm
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Hey all, last weekend I put some hubcentric rings into my wheels so I thought I would take some pictures and show you all how easy it was. Hubcentric rings are plastic or metal (doesn't matter which) rings that you put into the inside of your rims so that when you mount them to the car they fit onto the hub in the exact center of the wheel. This is a hubcentric ring:
![]() Here I have the wheel off the car without the ring installed: ![]() And here is the wheel with the ring installed: ![]() Here's a close up of the ring installed into the wheel: ![]() All you have to do is push them into the center of the wheel, they should slide right into place. I used my wrench to lightly tap them snugly into place. That's all there is to it! Vibrations have gone way down on my highway speeds. If you balance your tires and are still getting vibrations with aftermarket wheels, this may be your solution. -------------------- ![]() |
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