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Old 05-17-2009, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by WolfX5 View Post
Do yourself a HUGE favor and simply buy a digital caliper at a hardware store and measure both your true hub diameter and the width of the inside of the wheel (where the hub fits of course). Once you've measured the discrepancy you can go to Tires & Wheels | 1010tires.com - The Absolute Authority on Tires and Wheels. and order the specific hub-centric rings you need (aluminum preferred). Be sure to put LOTS of grease on both the hub and the rings before you put them on or you will have to cut them off.

Keep in mind my experience where my chinese-made aftermarket rims said ON THE BOX that they were a certain hub size and, in actuality, were different from the specifications. The only way you can be certain is to measure YOURSELF. Good luck!
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