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2009-09-02 20:52:02
#11
Originally Posted by Chill


tooo seksi!

im goin for that look too. minus the tint.
2009-09-02 22:36:39
#12
B14 chassis.....350/300 GC.....koni yellows fr/koni rd/rr....running pretty low

-Bryan
2009-09-03 00:14:05
#13
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
For the 6UL's, the hub bore is 59.1?


It WAS but the newer wheels use a larger bore and offer hubcentric rings.
2009-09-03 12:57:53
#14
Originally Posted by wes
It WAS but the newer wheels use a larger bore and offer hubcentric rings.


^Do you know if the rings are metal, or plastic? I need to get my current wheels on my daily measured to find out the hub bore so I can get centric rings. It shakes on the highway a lot. If I take my wheel to a tire shop, they can measure, or is it easy to do myself?



^I guess I need one of these to be accurate, or I could just use my old one and convert the IN" measurement to MM.
2009-09-03 13:11:25
#15
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
^Do you know if the rings are metal, or plastic? I need to get my current wheels on my daily measured to find out the hub bore so I can get centric rings. It shakes on the highway a lot. If I take my wheel to a tire shop, they can measure, or is it easy to do myself?



^I guess I need one of these to be accurate, or I could just use my old one and convert the IN" measurement to MM.


HMM are you sure your wheels are straight and balanced properly? I have ran for YEARS without centering rings on MANY different wheels and never had shake as a result. If you seat them properly with the lugs it is almost always a non-issue.

Yeah a caliper is the easiest way to figure that out...

FWIW the 6UL's are the straightest wheels I have ever owned and had balanced. I am running some crappy spacers up front to clear the brakes and I have a slight shake as a result above 60MPH. In this case the spacers are the issue....
2009-09-03 19:34:21
#16
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
^Do you know if the rings are metal, or plastic? I need to get my current wheels on my daily measured to find out the hub bore so I can get centric rings. It shakes on the highway a lot. If I take my wheel to a tire shop, they can measure, or is it easy to do myself?



^I guess I need one of these to be accurate, or I could just use my old one and convert the IN" measurement to MM.


Not sure if this helps but the hub centric rings on my 5zigen wheels are 73-59.02 You could always pm discount tire on the other forum to find out. Thats what i did.
2009-09-03 20:41:18
#17
The centering rings are plastic. I have a set if you would like to purchase them for a little cheaper then direct from 949. I'm not using them.
2009-09-05 02:00:31
#18
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2009-09-05 06:09:08
#19
Originally Posted by Chill
The centering rings are plastic. I have a set if you would like to purchase them for a little cheaper then direct from 949. I'm not using them.


chill u running any spacers? or are those 15x8? wat size tires u running? 225/45 right?

looks good man, hows the hood holding up
2009-09-06 21:31:29
#20
No spacers
15x8
225/50/15
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