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Old 04-02-2012, 11:11 PM
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!centric ring help!

i bought some 25mm adapters. 5x110 to 5x110. the center bore is 65.1. I have a 2007 ss/sc. I just bought a stock set of 2009 ss/tc rims. What size hubcentric ring do i need for these?
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Originally Posted by rcsrracing15
i bought some 25mm adapters. 5x110 to 5x110. the center bore is 65.1. I have a 2007 ss/sc. I just bought a stock set of 2009 ss/tc rims. What size hubcentric ring do i need for these?
The SS/TC rims fit on a 65.1 hub. That's what's stock on the TC.

You bought 25mm adapters for the same bolt pattern? Isn't this essentially like getting a 25mm spacer? The TC rims have an offset of +42. You're gonna end up with something like a +17 offset that will poke a LOT.
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yeah it is. if i roll my fenders a ways will that clear up some of the gap? im not too worried about poke cause thats what i was going for. but i could clear up some gap by rolling?
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Originally Posted by rcsrracing15
yeah it is. if i roll my fenders a ways will that clear up some of the gap? im not too worried about poke cause thats what i was going for. but i could clear up some gap by rolling?
You wont get much out of rolling your fenders.
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it shouldn't be outragous though about an inch or so. we will see how it works.

so i need a 65.1 centric ring?

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You want to poke an inch?

Yes 65.1

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i dont really mind cause im only a 18x7.5 rim it will give me an aggressive look lol SPOOLED is a good example he has +16 on the front with a 17x8 adapters
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They'll poke but the concave will look like a +42. Instead of making your wheels look deeper it'll look like your axles are wider. Don't know if that makes sense.

If you get them to fit, you should consider a set of rims with a low offset that bolts up to the factory hub. Then you'll not only poke but you'll have nice concave.
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i guess ile have to try that. butuntil then what centric ring size would i need. the center bore os 65.1 and i would need a 65.1 ring right?
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wouldnt i need like a 65.1 to 65.1 ring right?
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