hub centering rings for evos?
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I did a search
cant find what i need to know. I have a set of hp evos waiting for me when I get back. Who all is running the hub centering rings? Where can I get them, and which ones do I need? Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by FH212
I got mine from a non sponsor.Same place you got yours jcutin.they are just plastic steped rings.But I have no idea how they go on.I still have to buy tires.
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Originally Posted by badass 2002 z28
i got em on mine..just for good measure...they're 70.3mm
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I didnt use them on my Evo's. They fit perfectly without any problem. The lugs stay torqued & never seem to come loose.
BTW- for lugs, Im using the gorilla lugs, the have a tool that is used for each lug & it fits nicely in each slot...
BTW- for lugs, Im using the gorilla lugs, the have a tool that is used for each lug & it fits nicely in each slot...
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Originally Posted by Z'mnypit
I didnt use them on my Evo's. They fit perfectly without any problem. The lugs stay torqued & never seem to come loose.
BTW- for lugs, Im using the gorilla lugs, the have a tool that is used for each lug & it fits nicely in each slot...
BTW- for lugs, Im using the gorilla lugs, the have a tool that is used for each lug & it fits nicely in each slot...
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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
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
All GM cars are hub centric.
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the hub diameter on our cars is 70.3mm....i havent been able to measure the hub diameter of the evos yet (lack of tool) but i beleive from what i felt, it should be a 73mm bore. i ordered a new set of lugs and hub centric rings in that size so ill let you guys know if i was correct.
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
Yes sir.
Thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
the hub diameter on our cars is 70.3mm....i havent been able to measure the hub diameter of the evos yet (lack of tool) but i beleive from what i felt, it should be a 73mm bore. i ordered a new set of lugs and hub centric rings in that size so ill let you guys know if i was correct.