Where can you get hubcentric rings that dont have a small ridge on them? Told today that the ridge cause my wheel lugs to come loose and completly fall off.
Where can you get hubcentric rings that dont have a small ridge on them? Told today that the ridge cause my wheel lugs to come loose and completly fall off.
What car
2000 audi ttOriginally posted by italianstylez
What car
We may have them at TW. Call the guys up front tomorrow .
[QUOTE]Originally posted by italianstylez
We may have them at TW. Call the guys up front tomorrow . [/QUOTE
Sorry, what company is TW?
Also, if they don't carry them is there a place locally that can make them?
I found the exact part number I need after a little bit of searching:
AL571 MM 72.2-57.1
Last edited by jabjab; 08-26-2015 at 07:20 AM.
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these ones appear not to have a lip:
http://pdt-services.com/en/hub-centr...-mm-to-57-1-mm
Didn't see that thread
72.2 sounds odd.. But we may have what you need , hard to say without testing some in the wheel
The 72.6 was provided by a place called Wheel Pro. It was a super tight fit but when in if you tapped it with a hammer.Originally posted by italianstylez
72.2 sounds odd.. But we may have what you need , hard to say without testing some in the wheel
Did some research and there was a set on sale before on ebay specificaly for Mille Miglia rims and they were without a lip and 72.2 to 57.1 in size. I'm going to assume that the .4 of a mm will be perfect.
I'd have to take the wheel off my car and bring it in to TW on a day off and find someone to drive it over to test fit. Don't want to take the car there with the rims on and get charged to take a wheel off to later find out there isn't a size they have.
Yep 72.2 is what I need with no lip