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Old 11-15-2005, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by qwikz28
what size evos? HP told me the 18s have a 73mm bore and the 19s have a 74mm bore
SWEET...than i guess right...i have the 18's.
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Originally Posted by Dans2000SS
Thats how my Budik Hammers came. After I test fit them I called because it didn't seem right but they said it was ok. Can you tell me where I can get rings for the fronts? The rears fit the hub. I had wheels on a different car that didn't fit the hub and they broke some of the studs, so I've been concerned about this even after they said it was ok. I'm glad this topic came up.
Thanks for your help.
i hope the mods dont mind...seems no sponsor carries them and it could be very helpfull to alot of people so ill post the website...its where i got em from, you can get any size you want...i ordered the 70.3mm inner and 73mm outer which is the 18" evo size..hope this helps.

http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?s...ings%3C%2Fb%3E
btw...its also where i got some really kool lugnuts.
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Wood & Wheels sent me plastic sleeves for the hub rings.Are those the right sleeves i need for my Evo's?
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Originally Posted by FH212
Wood & Wheels sent me plastic sleeves for the hub rings.Are those the right sleeves i need for my Evo's?
thats where i got my wheels and i didnt get crap...lol...but yeah, if they came with the wheels, those be it!
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
thats where i got my wheels and i didnt get crap...lol...but yeah, if they came with the wheels, those be it!
To bad they made me pay for them.Those little plastic rings dont seem like they would do much.But if they work thats all I care about.
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Sheesh, I've been running my 18x9 EVOs for almost a year w/o the rings... and not a problem to date. I check the lugnut torque at least twice a month, and they've never come loose. The ride is great, too. No shakes, rattles, etc.
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1010tires.com has them for pretty cheap
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Would yall suggest aluminum or plastic rings?
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Originally Posted by blu98ta
Would yall suggest aluminum or plastic rings?
plastic might weigh less...

j/k....i dont think it will really make a differance unless your constantly swappin rims for show/and go. wear and tear on the plastic ones will be more in that case than the aluminum.
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I just ordered a set from 1010Tires for about $30 delivered.
Thanks for all the help guys.
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Originally Posted by Dans2000SS
I just ordered a set from 1010Tires for about $30 delivered.
Thanks for all the help guys.
which ones did you get? Yes i brought this back from the dead. i still dont have any!
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
i ordered the 70.3mm inner and 73mm outer which is the 18" evo size..hope this helps.
Those are the ones I got also. I ordered the aluminum ones, though they cost a little bit more.
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which ones did you get? Yes i brought this back from the dead. i still dont have any!
size depends on what size wheels you got
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Originally Posted by qwikz28
on my HPR5s there is alot of play and you have to try to center them or they do no center and vibrate the car horribly. this baffles me why some guys do without them and other guys (like me) are having the worst time in the world. i bought the centering rings and the shaking is 95% gone. but that last 5% is still bothering me. i got another idea from a wheel shop that im gonna try out as a last resort but if that doesnt work im gonna sell them and pick up some TT2s and pwdercoat them
So how much you want for the HPR5s?
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jcurtin....70.3mm inner and 73mm outer
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Originally Posted by qwikz28
on my HPR5s there is alot of play and you have to try to center them or they do no center and vibrate the car horribly. this baffles me why some guys do without them and other guys (like me) are having the worst time in the world. i bought the centering rings and the shaking is 95% gone. but that last 5% is still bothering me. i got another idea from a wheel shop that im gonna try out as a last resort but if that doesnt work im gonna sell them and pick up some TT2s and pwdercoat them
Hi qwikz28, I have the AR Rebels and my car vibrates alot above 70mph. Do I need these rings and how and where do I get them. I hate to get rid of these wheels but if I could get rid of 95percent of the vibration I'll be happy. Please let me know, thanks, Kevin.
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
jcurtin....70.3mm inner and 73mm outer
thanks bro. I finally searched it out and guessed with that size the other day. They are on the way. About to order my kdw2 in about 10minutes. Only a few weeks away from seeing them now!
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Originally Posted by ChoiceCam00
Hi qwikz28, I have the AR Rebels and my car vibrates alot above 70mph. Do I need these rings and how and where do I get them. I hate to get rid of these wheels but if I could get rid of 95percent of the vibration I'll be happy. Please let me know, thanks, Kevin.
yes...this is what you need!! if you have any play when you put your wheels on, than it will vibrate. hub centering ring placed the wheel perfectly even all around the center hub..vibration gone.

this is where i got mine from. http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?s...ings%3C%2Fb%3E

just measure the diameter of the hub on your rim and the stock diameter for our cars is 70.3mm. hope this helps..later.
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Originally Posted by JCurtin
thanks bro. I finally searched it out and guessed with that size the other day. They are on the way. About to order my kdw2 in about 10minutes. Only a few weeks away from seeing them now!
awsome man...cant wait to see the pics when ya get em on!!
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
yes...this is what you need!! if you have any play when you put your wheels on, than it will vibrate. hub centering ring placed the wheel perfectly even all around the center hub..vibration gone.

this is where i got mine from. http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?s...ings%3C%2Fb%3E

just measure the diameter of the hub on your rim and the stock diameter for our cars is 70.3mm. hope this helps..later.
Thanks TNTramair, I'll check this out next week. Later



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