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Old 10-17-2005, 09:20 AM
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Are the hubcentric rings all the same? (universal) Or are they different sizes for different brand wheels. Can i just get the rings from autozone and use them on my volks?
Old 10-17-2005, 11:48 AM
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yes and no, a lot of comapnies use 73.1 as the centerbore of their wheels, however, id advise you to run the good stuff with your volks.......but shouldnt they have some hubcentric already from rays?

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Oh I thought the centerbore for our cars was 66.10
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the cb of the car is, but the inner cb of the wheel may or may not be, depending on the wheel company the cb can vary

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Does anyone happen to know what the centerbore for a 19" volk wheel is?
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call mackin at 562.946.6820 make sure to tell them what wheel you have

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