How to Install Hub Centric Rings (Benefits explained)

How to Install Hub Centric Rings (Benefits explained)

http://www.gofasthavefun.ca Maintain that factory ride with your aftermarket wheels! Showing how to install hub centric rings in your after market wheels. I …

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Jennifer Solorzano says:

I bought some new rock star wheels for my 2014 jeep cherokke and now my car
feels really wobbly shakey I had them balanced four times then road forced
twice do you think it could be hub rings I’m getting so annoyed!..please
help

LeBron James says:

what would I need to do if my cars hub bore is 67.1 and after market rims
are 64.1. what would i need to do to get it to fit? (theyre both 5×114.3)

rob phillipe says:

Was your bore ring 78.1 to 108 I have the same aftermarket rims and I was
just wondering what that bore on the aftermarket rims are and great vid
keep it up 

wee zer says:

what kind of wheels are those black ones and where do you buy them?

fede rockin says:

good video and comments info

ArmenianSOADfreak says:

how should i measure mine? my aftermarket wheels aren’t made anymore and I
can’t find any info on them. I can’t get my steel ruler in there. is a
vernier caliper good for this?

Static Pupsik says:

very nice video sr.

yungmossberg89 says:

I just put these on, now my braks are super squeaky

JASPAL SINGH says:

I made It myself for my Hyundai verna 2008 in india by stainless steel its
very awesome .

Strike86 says:

Concise, east-to-understand video. Thanks.

ewanok says:

This comment is a FAIL. I used google to measure mine. You can also use
these devices called rulers, tape measures or pretty much anything.

corey cotten says:

Thanks for the advice.

seapeddler says:

I would not trust nylon near brake parts that get very hot. Of course,
maybe the hub rings are F1 approved. It is best to use stock rims or find
aftermarket wheels with the exact center bore as stock.

AnthonyJ350 says:

Most wheel places you can tell them the brand and model of wheel and your
vehicle that you drive so they can sell you the appropriate spacer. So it
has to be specific to the diameter of the hub and the center bore of the
wheel.

510markman510 says:

oh ok thankyou so much!

AnthonyJ350 says:

I doubt they’ll work. Your stock wheels should fit on the hub already. Does
it only happen when you brake?

AnthonyJ350 says:

Contact the company that made mine in the description.

AnthonyJ350 says:

No problem 🙂

travis osborne says:

i have 24’s on my 2008 single cab tundra ! when i reach 50 – 60 mph i have
a horrible shake as well . i look in my side view mirror and see the wheels
shacking ! can you tell me what size centric ring i need please ?

flooessea says:

74mm 72mm e39 wheels e36

Steve63115 says:

Thanks for your video, putting centric rings on my after market aluminum
wheels that fit tight in the wheel and snug on the axle FIXED my steering
wheel vibration. I did this on a 1998 Lexus ES300…

reginald crear says:

Do you make hub ring i need some for cadillac srx 2012 they are 66.9 by
87.1 can you help me

BeastlyPasta69 says:

I just bought new rims and they told me i needed to buy these. How do I
know what size I need? Please Responed

ewanok says:

Google your car center bore, then measure the wheel with a tape measure, or
google the wheel.

derekjlight says:

Can these be used on factory wheels as we’ll? I’ve had a vibration at 80mph
on my 2007 GTI since new. New tires didn’t solve it and they are perfectly
balanced.

AnthonyJ350 says:

Not sure, I would think this is the easier way of doing it.

AnthonyJ350 says:

@drums4PR I just told my local wheel shop my vehicle and the type of
aftermarket rims I had and they ordered it for me over the phone.

joe badd says:

what if you have the opposite problem my after market rims center hole is
smaller that my hub, is there something i can do to make them fit??

berj79 says:

are there any differences in using hub centric wheels vs wheels that have
hub rings?? Thanks..

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