Vibrations while driving
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If doscount tire does the hub rings then that would be awesome!! Because I bought my tires from there and I can get my balance and the hub ring thing done there at the same time! And I haven't gotten passed 80 mph so I don't know.
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Thanks but I already got some from discount tire. They took my wheels measurements and had some in stock so I think I'm good. But is 66.1-73.1 like the hub ring measurements? I've never done hub rings before so I really have no idea.
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our center bore that our stock wheels mount over is 66.1. They are exact fit so you dont need a hub ring. Your wheels are 73.1, which is bigger so they can fit on multiple different vehicles (each manufacturer is different). As such, you need a spacer that fills that void, which is what the hub ring does and will stop the vibrations
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