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      09-09-2008, 07:46 PM   #1
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hubcentric bore ring and spacer

Has anyone tried to run both a hubcentric ring for the wheel bore and a hubcentric spacer? I don't think this setup will work because both need to fit over the hub. I wonder if there is a hubcentric spacer that can adjust for wheel bore size as well.


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am i confusing people
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no confusion. only run the hubring if the spacer is not hubcentric to the wheel.

wouldn't it be easier to buy a hubcentric spacer that is specific size bore to the wheel & hub? so that you wouldn't have to us that hubring?
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no confusion. only run the hubring if the spacer is not hubcentric to the wheel.

wouldn't it be easier to buy a hubcentric spacer that is specific size bore to the wheel & hub? so that you wouldn't have to us that hubring?
yeah... does it exist? hahah I am probably going to call h&r and see what they say
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you can have custom spacers made to specific hub size to the wheel & your car........

pretty pricy though.....i think custom made spacers run 50-75 each! what is the hub size of the wheel your trying to put on?
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Yes there are spacers that also do the conversion of a hubcentric ring converting the bore size. H&R does sell quite a few of them.
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awesome thanks for the info.. that maakes way more sense hhah
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