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![]() Drives: A P.C. Yaris Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Not hEre.
Posts: 2
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Ok, I just called discounttiredirect. Great customer service BTW.
The closest they had was a 60mm. I asked him if it would be possible to get those and take a dremel to them, but he said since my wheels aren't aftermarket, hubcentric rings probably wouldn't fit my application. He recommended that I put them on the car as is, and using the star pattern to ensure they are centered. If there are any vibrations I'll obviously remove the wheels and look for a set that is better suited to this car. I gotta get a new tire on one rim, but once that's done I'll report back. |
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| 40mm, 4x100, bore, center, offset |
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