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Old 05-12-2004, 06:23 PM
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Default Hubcentric rings

I need to get a set of rings
for my BSA M5 replica 18"s
they vibrate now and the company BSA is in Malasyia
so they're not too easy to get a hold of,
anybody know where i can get these?




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You mean spacers????

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No, a hubcentric ring is an aluminum ring which fits right between the hub and the wheel. As far as I understand they are seperate from the wheel so that the wheel can be made for a variety of cars. I had some on a past set of wheels, which I thought I had lost so I started to look to see if I could readily get a new set. I couldnt find anywhere that you could just buy them from. From what I was told was that I had to go to the manufacturer. The only way to go around that was if you wrote down the measurments of the ring (which mine had etched into the side of the rings) and had them machined. Maybe someone else knows a little more but that is what I came up with, I ended up finding them and put them back on without a problem.
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