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Wheel Connect Hub Centric Rings 73.1 To 66.6, Aluminium Alloy Hubrings 66.6 To 73.1 Set Of 4, O.D:73.1 -I.D:66.56 (66.6) Mm. A

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Vendor: Wheel Connect

Type: Hubcaps, Trim Rings & Hub Accessories

Sku: WBCARB08FCKMK3D

Available: Available

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Wheel Connect Hub Centric Rings 73.1 To 66.6, Aluminium Alloy Hubrings 66.6 To 73.1 Set Of 4, O.D:73.1 -I.D:66.56 (66.6) Mm. A

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What size hub rings do I need for my vehicle? A: To determine the correct size hub rings, measure the center bore diameter of your wheels and match it with the inner diameter (I.D.) of the hub rings. For example, if your wheel's center bore is 66.6mm, you should select hub rings with an I.D. of 66.56 or 66.6mm.
  • Q: Can I use hub rings with a larger outer diameter than my wheel's center bore? A: No, you must use hub rings that match the outer diameter (O.D.) of your wheel's center bore. If your wheel's CB is 73.1mm, you should only use hub rings with an O.D. of 73.1mm.
  • Q: How do I install hub centric rings? A: To install hub centric rings, simply insert them into the wheel center bore and then mount the wheel onto the vehicle's hub. Ensure that both surfaces are clean to avoid any fitment issues.
  • Q: What should I do if the hub ring won't fit into the wheel? A: If the hub ring is difficult to fit into the wheel, it may be due to rust, dirt, or rough edges. Clean the hub and the hub ring with sandpaper to remove any obstructions, and try fitting it again.
  • Q: Are these hub rings suitable for all aftermarket wheels? A: Yes, these hub rings are designed to work with aftermarket alloy wheels. However, it's crucial to verify that the sizes match your vehicle's hub and wheel center bore to ensure proper fit and function.

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