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hub centric ring help
So I picked up some hub centric rings for my TC105N
56.1mm to 73.1mm They dont seem to fit quite right. But I've never installed hub centric rings. I feel like the rings should go into the wheel more then this: https://i.imgur.com/BdEKAIO.jpg Top down photo: https://i.imgur.com/ddhpV5S.jpg What do you guys think? |
Some hub centric rings are a tight fit, making sure it stays on. You could use a mallet and tap it slightly until it sits flush in the bore.
I've had some which are a loose fit which falls off as soon as u take the wheels off. |
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Google came up with this among other things. [ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j0fWPPNaeM8[/ame] Also, it might be the picture but that flange looks a bit too big for the countersink. |
The problem is that you have the wrong size hubcentric ring. TC105N in 5x100 have a inner diameter of 65mm. Try rings with 56.1x65
http://nebula.wsimg.com/e9d732f621d5...&alloworigin=1 |
What if you need to go the other way? Can the center bore be accurately increased? My winter wheel/tire set up for my 2015 Corolla has a 54.1 center bore, so close to fitting on my 86 with a 56.1 mm bore.
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