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the hub centric rings main focus is to soley center the wheel to prevent any vibrations that may occur from the wheel being mounted slight off center. Metal or plastic makes no difference as long as the plastic is a high temp grade and rigid with minimal play. Because there is always some play in the lug holes and the wheels, the ring effectively positions the wheel in the prescribed location.
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Depends on the sizing. For instance, I want SSR wheels that have a 79.5 hub bore. Subaru hub bores are 56.1. No one makes a hub ring for that application aside from SSR and they charge around $20/ea.
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you can avoid using rings if you slowly hand tighten your wheel in a star pattern
and by hand tighten and slowly, i do mean hand tighten, and slowly the conical seat of the lug nuts will center the wheel 5 studs, but only if you do it slowly and evenly (ie, don't tighten just one nut all the way) so if you have the time, i recommend doing it this way as it will do an even better job at centering your wheel than the centering ring.
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i would not suggest to exclude the ring. If possible always have the ring in place as regardless of how slowly you tighten the lug nuts, slight variances will always produce some vibrations. There is a reason why all oe fitments are hubcentric wheels.
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There's really no reason not to use them...
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the tolerance of 5 studs canceling each other out will be less than that of a single ring. Also, OE wheels are OE wheels, they are built to match. Less confidence can be given to aftermarket.
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Would rings be pointless on our car with certain hub bore diameter wheels? For instance, if a wheel has a bore diameter of 56, would you not need/use rings?
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If a wheel has a bore diameter of 56 it won't have any gap for you to fit a hub centric ring.
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that means that the wheel is drill to fit for the subaru and other application with the center bore of 56. This would not require any hubcentric rings.
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