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Old 03-30-2013, 09:37 PM
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Dealer Removed My Hub Centric Rings.. Dangerous?

Beyond pissed right now...


Dealer replaced my wheels, and put on my summer wheels (aftermarket), Been driving around and got a vibration at 55mph, i figured off balance.. But i went outside just now and took of a wheel to check, NO HUB RINGS!! I had specifically told them to make sure they stay on the wheel...Retards..

anyway, I believe they have a 76mm center bore. (TSW Nardo). And i know that the e53 has a 72.56 hub. So, question is, is it dangerous to drive like this until i get another set of rings? And, are these the rings that fit? friend of mine told me it will loosen up the lug nuts because of the non-tight fitment. Big problem is that I need to drive back up to school tomorrow, and then philly next weekend. So lots of driving coming up. Will i be safe driving at highway speeds for 3 hours tomorrow?

Mr. Lugnut HR74-7256-4 Hub Centric Ring - Pack of 4 : Amazon.com : Automotive
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