Centering ring question
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56.1mm is the correct size for the hub (ID).
72mm on a 72mm rim should work as well.
In my opinion, the key is to not zap the lugs on with a impact. Take the extra time to make sure the lugs set correctly and you shouldn't have problems. I've ran wheels on our Miata where the center of the wheel is MUCH larger than the hub, and as long as I make sure all 4 lugs (actually lug nuts!) are seated correctly, I don't have any vibration problems.
Hub centeric rings are for sissy's! hehehehe
72mm on a 72mm rim should work as well.
In my opinion, the key is to not zap the lugs on with a impact. Take the extra time to make sure the lugs set correctly and you shouldn't have problems. I've ran wheels on our Miata where the center of the wheel is MUCH larger than the hub, and as long as I make sure all 4 lugs (actually lug nuts!) are seated correctly, I don't have any vibration problems.
Hub centeric rings are for sissy's! hehehehe
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without needing centering rings, or used quality wheels that
were lug centric and didn't wobble.
i don't really need centering rings on my wheels either, but
since they came with them (tirerack) im using it as is. ive
never had a wheel wobble purchased from the tirerack.
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I've got a new set of wheels on and they wobble around 80km/hr ...I've taken them back to the tyre vendor again, to no avail. The tech said it's because my locator rings are slightly loose (VERY slightly)....I think he's making excuses...hopefully I can get the wheels balanced properly somewhere else...
Do any of you think it's actually possible if I've aligned the lugnut holes closely and tightened the lugs properly??
Do any of you think it's actually possible if I've aligned the lugnut holes closely and tightened the lugs properly??
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Try and find a shop with a "road force balancer" like this:
http://www.weightsaver.com/index.htm
Check out the video on this website. It will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about wheel balancing.
http://www.weightsaver.com/index.htm
Check out the video on this website. It will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about wheel balancing.
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Tit- i know it's kinda hard to do a star pattern with only 4 lugs
but you tightened them down by opposing sides, right?
if you did that, using centering rings that are slightly loose (which is
normal) and still wobble, you got either a bad balance, bad tire, or bad
wheel. i think it's just a matter of bad balance but some wheels are
born with defects where it can not be balanced correctly. those are
defects and should be entitled to a replacement.
but you tightened them down by opposing sides, right?
if you did that, using centering rings that are slightly loose (which is
normal) and still wobble, you got either a bad balance, bad tire, or bad
wheel. i think it's just a matter of bad balance but some wheels are
born with defects where it can not be balanced correctly. those are
defects and should be entitled to a replacement.
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hahah...you knew what I meant!
The tyres are Toyo Proxes4's - I'd be surprised and dissapointed if it was those.. The wheels are cheapies...the guys that did the first balance said that the wheels took very little weight to balance on their machine....which surprised me slightly...
I'll go get it done somewhere else and if that dosen't work I'll start to get a little concerned...
Do any of you think I could do any damage by driving on slightly unbalanced wheels... (I'm sure lots of lazy people do it all the time)
The tyres are Toyo Proxes4's - I'd be surprised and dissapointed if it was those.. The wheels are cheapies...the guys that did the first balance said that the wheels took very little weight to balance on their machine....which surprised me slightly...
I'll go get it done somewhere else and if that dosen't work I'll start to get a little concerned...
Do any of you think I could do any damage by driving on slightly unbalanced wheels... (I'm sure lots of lazy people do it all the time)
Tit- i know it's kinda hard to do a star pattern with only 4 lugs
but you tightened them down by opposing sides, right?
if you did that, using centering rings that are slightly loose (which is
normal) and still wobble, you got either a bad balance, bad tire, or bad
wheel. i think it's just a matter of bad balance but some wheels are
born with defects where it can not be balanced correctly. those are
defects and should be entitled to a replacement.
but you tightened them down by opposing sides, right?
if you did that, using centering rings that are slightly loose (which is
normal) and still wobble, you got either a bad balance, bad tire, or bad
wheel. i think it's just a matter of bad balance but some wheels are
born with defects where it can not be balanced correctly. those are
defects and should be entitled to a replacement.
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