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I wish someone would answer my question though, why are the factory wheels made bigger in the back. I understand that tires make the difference, but still why are the factory rims diff sizes, why didn't they just do the method I am using(like many others on the forum) which is to have the same wheel size all around, but with diff size tires, thanks to anyone who can answer this question.
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fuuuuuuuu___CCCCKKKKK ok so I went to go install the wheels but the hub ring doesnt sit inside the the wheel thanks alot subydude . Does anyone know the measurement for the torque R is
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Originally Posted by _NIZMO_
fuuuuuuuu___CCCCKKKKK ok so I went to go install the wheels but the hub ring doesnt sit inside the the wheel thanks alot subydude . Does anyone know the measurement for the torque R is
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the hubcentric ring size looks way off...don't even try to squeeze it in. It'll hurt lol... Call the vendor and ask for the right size. I'm sure it's no big deal. Happened to me once when I bought wheels from F1, but they shipped me the right hubcentric rings overnight and I got it the next day.
To answer some of your questions:
1) Plastic hubcentric ring is fine. Even Volks come with plastic hubcentric rings now.
2) stock rims are the same size front and rear (18x8), except for the new GT model (18" front, 19" rear).
And to answer the next question you're going to ask after you get the right hubcentric rings:
- don't worry about it, just take it off. It's used just to prevent anyone putting the stock rear wheels on the front. Just twist it off.
To answer some of your questions:
1) Plastic hubcentric ring is fine. Even Volks come with plastic hubcentric rings now.
2) stock rims are the same size front and rear (18x8), except for the new GT model (18" front, 19" rear).
And to answer the next question you're going to ask after you get the right hubcentric rings:
- don't worry about it, just take it off. It's used just to prevent anyone putting the stock rear wheels on the front. Just twist it off.
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Originally Posted by Nitrouz
And to answer the next question you're going to ask after you get the right hubcentric rings:
- don't worry about it, just take it off. It's used just to prevent anyone putting the stock rear wheels on the front. Just twist it off.
- don't worry about it, just take it off. It's used just to prevent anyone putting the stock rear wheels on the front. Just twist it off.
Oh and if I wanted to buy the hub rings locally, since I am an impatient SOB, what size would I ask for ?
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I have a hub ring for my wheels in one hand a digital vernier caliper in the other. (Hey its late and I'm bored!)
the Inner Diameter you need for the z seems to be 66mm and from looking at your Measuring Drawing
The Outer Diameter of the Rota P45R seems to be 73mm which is what is stamped on the ring in one of your pics. I think you have atleast one defective ring. I would take The advice Nitrouz gave and contact Subydude. or if you can't wait spring the few bucks and try to find another set of rings locally 73mm OD 66mm ID
are all of the rings the same size? are they all bad or just 1?
the Inner Diameter you need for the z seems to be 66mm and from looking at your Measuring Drawing
The Outer Diameter of the Rota P45R seems to be 73mm which is what is stamped on the ring in one of your pics. I think you have atleast one defective ring. I would take The advice Nitrouz gave and contact Subydude. or if you can't wait spring the few bucks and try to find another set of rings locally 73mm OD 66mm ID
are all of the rings the same size? are they all bad or just 1?
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Originally Posted by _NIZMO_
I appreciate the reply nitrouz, but that part above confused me, haha; "Watchu Talkin Bout"
Oh and if I wanted to buy the hub rings locally, since I am an impatient SOB, what size would I ask for ?
Oh and if I wanted to buy the hub rings locally, since I am an impatient SOB, what size would I ask for ?
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he's reffering to the small bolt located on the front brake rotor (its the only one that doesn't hold the wheel on) it will need to be removed for the new wheels to fit right.
Anyways good luck. I'd try to at least be patient for a few more days...as long as you know you'll get the right ones instead of buying them yourself, which may end up being too long or too short, and you might have to trim the ring a bit...
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Is it just one ring that doesn't fit or all of them? The ring clearly says 73od which is correct for the wheels, so let us know if it's just one of the rings or all.
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Hey
Mount the wheels without the rings
They have a 67.1 hubbore, the Z is a 66.06
1mm is to small of a difference to even need the rings
the wheels will be centered with the lugs and at the hub since its so close
those rings were sent to you by mistake.
-Zoeb
Mount the wheels without the rings
They have a 67.1 hubbore, the Z is a 66.06
1mm is to small of a difference to even need the rings
the wheels will be centered with the lugs and at the hub since its so close
those rings were sent to you by mistake.
-Zoeb
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Originally Posted by _NIZMO_
I have to drive about 75+ everday, wont that be dangerous with the rings joe.
its a 1mm difference, that is not a big enough difference to need them
You will be ok.
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Originally Posted by WHEELS@subydude
Hey
Mount the wheels without the rings
They have a 67.1 hubbore, the Z is a 66.06
1mm is to small of a difference to even need the rings
the wheels will be centered with the lugs and at the hub since its so close
those rings were sent to you by mistake.
-Zoeb
Mount the wheels without the rings
They have a 67.1 hubbore, the Z is a 66.06
1mm is to small of a difference to even need the rings
the wheels will be centered with the lugs and at the hub since its so close
those rings were sent to you by mistake.
-Zoeb
i must be in need of glasses this pic from the OP really makes the center bore loook larger than that..please tell me I'm not the only one..
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Originally Posted by Scarab440
good info!
i must be in need of glasses this pic from the OP really makes the center bore loook larger than that..please tell me I'm not the only one..
i must be in need of glasses this pic from the OP really makes the center bore loook larger than that..please tell me I'm not the only one..
http://www.subydude.com/osc/product_...eaf3acb1203182
see below where it says:
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