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What other Enkei wheels are hub-centric?
I'm looking at wheels, and I like the Enkei Performance line for price and they have some that are lighter than stock (not as light as RPF01's, but I'm willing to be okay as that as long as the wheel is less than the stock 20lbs), but no info on if they're hub-centric or not. Any info on that?
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You can always use hub-centric rings if you're concerned about that.
We don't use hub-centric rings at all. Conical lugnuts force the wheel to be centered on the hub anyways. |
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This. Hub rings aren't required, but they're nice for "peace of mind".
But yeah don't let center bore diameter being larger affect your wheel choice!
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It's just that I want a light wheel but I don't want to pay $230/wheel. And here's some other Enkeis that are cheaper, look great, seem to have a decent offset (nothing as nice as +42, but I'll take +45... just give me some more poke please, less suck
) but weren't hub-centric.Trying to stay with 17x7 and go with 225/45R17's.
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Personally I have always used rings. They are real easy to source in the size needed.
Also on euro cars that use the irritating lug bolts they really help line everything up.
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