Does the center bore size matter?

If the diameter of the hub collar is larger than the central bore, it will be impossible to fit the new wheels. On the other hand, if the center bore is larger than the diameter of the hub, the wheel can be fitted, but unwanted diameter differences will be problematic.
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Is it OK to be lug centric?

While lug-centric wheels are centered around the lug nuts rather than the hub bore, they can be safely installed without worry.
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What size is the Centre bore?

The centre bore is the size of the hole in the centre of the wheel where the spigot fits through. The centre bore, (also known as spigot size), is the diameter of this hole, usually measured in millimetres.
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Does hub centric matter?

Hub centric rings keep the wheel centered on the axle during installation. A wheel that is mounted slightly off-center will vibrate while driving. It is possible to center the wheel by following Proper Installation Technique . However, hub centric rings make it easier to get right.
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What happens if I don't use hub centric rings?

If you don't use hub centric rings, you transfer the weight of the vehicle to the lug hardware, and the wheel studs will break. Fact is, the hub centric rings do not bear a load. The weight of the vehicle is actually supported by the friction between the wheel and its mounting surface on the axle.
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What is the centre bore?



Do you really need Hubcentric rings?

Do I need Hubcentric Rings or Hubcentric Adapters? Yes, if your wheel center bore is a larger diameter than your hub bore, you absolutely need hubcentric rings. This is because aftermarket wheels are typically designed to fit as many cars as possible unless they are custom-made for your specific application.
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Can you use wheels with a smaller center bore?

You could use wheel spacers that are thick enough to basically cover the centerbore, then it won't be an issue.
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How do I know my wheel bore size?

Measuring The Wheel
  1. Step 1: Set wheel face down on a flat surface. Be sure to protect the lip from scratches.
  2. Step 2: Tare Caliper. Make sure caliper reads “0.00” when fully closed.
  3. Step 3: Measure using “Inside diameter” tool. The top of your caliper is designed to measure the inside diameter of the wheel.
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Can you drive without spigot rings?

It is highly recommended that you buy a set of spigot rings before setting out on the road with your brand-new alloy wheels, despite what some internet driving enthusiasts say. Without them, wheels can be incorrectly mounted onto the hub, causing vibrations and wobbling whenever you drive.
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How do I find my hub centric ring size?

The Hub Centric Ring will take up the space between your Wheel Bore and Hub. For example, if the diameter of the wheel hub is 67.1 mm, and the wheel centre bore is 73 mm, a centric ring with an I.D. of 67.1 mm & O.D. of 73 mm is needed in-between, so the right part is TOC73-6710.
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How do I find out what size spigot rings I need?

To find out the correct size of spigot ring you must measure the centre bore hole from the back of the wheel. For tapered centre bores, you have to measure the actual hole and not the diagonal taper, while for stepped wheels you must measure the diameter from the widest point.
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What is better hub centric or lug centric?

Automotive applications usually use the hub centric design because the support and centering of the wheel better resists impact loads from being used on typical roads. Other low-speed and low-impact applications use lug-centric designs which are less costly and strong enough for these applications.
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Do lug centric wheels need spacers?

Since the vehicle hubs are designed to fit on specific-make wheels, if you would like to add lug centric wheels, you will need conversion hub centric wheel spacers.
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Which bore is accurately centered in a hub centric wheel?

Hub Centric Wheels are centered by the center bore of the wheel and the hub flange. Lug centric wheels are centered by the torque of the lug bolts; rather than the center bore of the wheel and the hub flange.
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What does center bore mean on a wheel?

The centerbore of a wheel is the machined opening in the center of the wheel that centers the wheel properly on a vehicle. It is important for a wheel to be "Hub Centric" because it will reduce the chance of vibration.
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Are all car hubs the same size?

The wheel hub size needs to match the centre bore of the wheel perfectly. The centre bore is the hole in the middle of the back of the wheel. Wheels do come in different hub and centre bore sizes.
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What if Centre bore is too big?

If the diameter of the hub collar is larger than the central bore, it will be impossible to fit the new wheels. On the other hand, if the center bore is larger than the diameter of the hub, the wheel can be fitted, but unwanted diameter differences will be problematic.
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How much are spacers for rims?

Simple wheel spacers are not expensive (approximately $50 to $80) and easily installed, only requiring the tools necessary for removing and reinstalling wheels and tires, and not much else. Most wheel spacers bolt onto a truck's axles or hubs, and include studs that wheels are mounted on.
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What does hub size mean?

The outer diameter is the hub bore, while the inner diameter is the diameter of the vehicle hub itself. For example: a hub-centric ring size of 73-67.1 would mean that the wheel center bore is 73 mm wide and the vehicle hub is 67.1 mm wide.
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How tight should hub centric rings be?

The most important thing is the tightness of the fit of the wheel on the hub. Whichever one gives a tight fit that doesn't allow any movement of the wheel. My hubcentric rings fit very snug to the wheels, but are a close/accurate fit to the hubs.
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Can hub centric rings cause vibration?

Hub centric rings are important because they secure the wheel in place, and they ensure that the wheels are perfectly centred on the vehicle's hub. This helps to prevent any type of vibration issue.
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Are aftermarket wheels hub centric?

As a reminder, aftermarket wheel rims can be divided into two categories: hub-centric, meaning the large hole in the middle of the rim is the exact fit for the hub on the vehicle, and lug-centric, which means the centre hole is oversized to fit a variety of vehicles.
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