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Old 08-12-2014, 04:10 PM   #1
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No they will not on a four bolt wheel u need rings on a five bolt yes ...good luck with four

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Old 08-12-2014, 06:09 PM   #2
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No they will not on a four bolt wheel u need rings on a five bolt yes ...good luck with four

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Four or five, the lugs will center the wheel. I have 4X100 Volk TE37 on my Miata (a car that is notoriously sensitive to wheel defects) and although they came with very nicely made aluminum rings, when the lugs are torqued up, the rings just float around loose inside the bore. Took them out because of corrosion issues and never had a problem with the wheels.
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Four or five, the lugs will center the wheel. I have 4X100 Volk TE37 on my Miata (a car that is notoriously sensitive to wheel defects) and although they came with very nicely made aluminum rings, when the lugs are torqued up, the rings just float around loose inside the bore. Took them out because of corrosion issues and never had a problem with the wheels.
99% of the time its the other way around and honestly why be cheap on getting some rings for under 20$ and do it right ,also proper fit rings will not move around its a snug fit ...just my 2 cents on that ...do it right other option get wheels specific for the car I had mine ordered with correct hub bore.

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"99%"? LOL.

I have never heard of anyone having problems with non-hub centric wheels. While going to college, I worked at a high-end Japanese wheel importing company. Never had/heard of issues with non-hub centric wheels. Most of their products were non-hub centric. It makes sense on German cars because for some reason they like (liked?) to use lug bolts instead of studs/nuts. So the hub centricity made it easier to install wheels. Otherwise you can just hang the wheels on the studs.

You think I am "cheaping out"; I think you're wasting money.
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