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Old 02-18-2020, 01:24 AM   #1
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lug nuts/hub centric rings for SSR GTX01?

Hey guys, I've got a set of SSR GTX01s (17x9.0 +38) incoming and I was wondering if there was a way to figure out what lug nuts will go with them? I've read that there are clearance issues with certain products out there and I'd rather not do trial and error if possible.

I also saw on the specs sheet that the center bore is 73mm. I'm guessing that I can just get any ring with a 73mm outer diameter and 56mm inner diameter and I'll be set?
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Hey guys, I've got a set of SSR GTX01s (17x9.0 +38) incoming and I was wondering if there was a way to figure out what lug nuts will go with them? I've read that there are clearance issues with certain products out there and I'd rather not do trial and error if possible.

I also saw on the specs sheet that the center bore is 73mm. I'm guessing that I can just get any ring with a 73mm outer diameter and 56mm inner diameter and I'll be set?
You just need to get any aftermarket conical shaped lug nuts. Just make sure they are M12x1.25.

Yes, if you plan on getting hub rings you'll need 73mm to 56.1mm.
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You just need to get any aftermarket conical shaped lug nuts. Just make sure they are M12x1.25.

Yes, if you plan on getting hub rings you'll need 73mm to 56.1mm.
https://www.rallysportdirect.com/par...iABEgL9OfD_BwE
Cool. How about sizing length wise? Do they all tend to work out?

And is there any real compatability issues with 56.0, 56.10, and 56.15? Been seeing a lot of weird sizes on the inner diameter.
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I know that most people want to be thorough and do everything recommend. I've been fitting lots and lots of aftermarket wheels on a lot of cars and never used these hub rings. I've driven my car's through awful rut filled dirt roads well over the speed limit, through pot hole filled city streets, and never ever had a wheel that was properly balanced and mounted wobble.

Have them mount your tires using the yellow dot, buy quality tires, and enjoy
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Figured that I might as well go the extra length and throw on the rings since they're so cheap.
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Cool. How about sizing length wise? Do they all tend to work out?

And is there any real comparability issues with 56.0, 56.10, and 56.15? Been seeing a lot of weird sizes on the inner diameter.
Get an inner diameter of 56.1mm

I have had a few balancing issues when not using hubrings, so I ALWAYS use them now.

Aluminum are nice, but plastic ones work just fine. (I like the fiber composite ones better than the cheap plastic ones though) They all work. I have ordered from ebay vendors with a high trader rating and have never had a problem with fit.

I am running hubrings on all 4 of my vehicles. Three of my cars have spacers, so those have 2 sets of hub rings. (inner and outer on the spacers)


Edit: Hubrings are, IMO, more important on a car that uses wheel bolts. The most problems I had was on a benz.
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Thanks! 56.1mm it is then...
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