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Old 02-12-2014, 03:36 PM   #1
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Where do you guys get your hubcentric rings?

I am about to pull the trigger on some Advan RSII +48 wheels. According to my research that means that I need a 56.1 to 73mm hubcentric ring. I want a set that are not plastic because I've heard of them melting under track conditions.

I think that the 73mm bore of aftermarket wheels is pretty common, so where do you guys get your non-plastic hubcentric rings? I would probably be buying my wheels from Evasive Motorsports, and on their site they have 56 to 73... is that close enough?

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I am about to pull the trigger on some Advan RSII +48 wheels. According to my research that means that I need a 56.1 to 73mm hubcentric ring. I want a set that are not plastic because I've heard of them melting under track conditions.

I think that the 73mm bore of aftermarket wheels is pretty common, so where do you guys get your non-plastic hubcentric rings? I would probably be buying my wheels from Evasive Motorsports, and on their site they have 56 to 73... is that close enough?

Thanks.
Even metal rings will melt/crack/etc under track conditions. Rings aren't needed as long as you mount the wheel in the proper star pattern.
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