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Old 06-09-2007 | 06:03 PM
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Default Quick questions pertaining to my new set of used aftermarket rims.

Hey all.

I just got my hands on some staggered 19" tenzo-r gf7 rims for a reallllly good deal off a friend. I just got the rims and put them in my garage, but I don't think I got any hubcentric rings, but I am not sure if they were even supplied to the original owner, as I checked out the tenzo website and found nothing about the rings. Is it as easy as just going to a local rim/tiire shop and buy a set of the rings? Also what are the chances of my stock (OEM '03 18") lug nuts working with these rims?

for those that are wondering - I got the set of 4 rims with toyo proxies, injen true dual SES, diamond plate floor mats, steering wheel gauge pod thingy all for $1000. Everything is less then a year old.
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Steering wheel gauge pod thingy? Got a pic?
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Originally Posted by snair2
Hey all.

I Is it as easy as just going to a local rim/tiire shop and buy a set of the rings? Also what are the chances of my stock (OEM '03 18") lug nuts working with these rims?
Yes.
Probably not.
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Originally Posted by InZomniac
Steering wheel gauge pod thingy? Got a pic?
yea I'm waiting to pick up the pod this week.

So as for the lug nuts, any specifications I should know about? And typically would the hubcentric rings be attached to the rim, as in nicely nudged into the rim and not be able to fall off?
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