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What is a 3ES OEM bore size?

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Old 04-06-10, 05:29 PM
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Default What is a 3ES OEM bore size?

as questions states what is the OEM bore size, cause i wast to get some spacers. Couldnt find it in the search. Thanks in Advance
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60.1

Check on e bay. I found a 25mm one for 80 dollars but maybe you can find a better price and the space you want.
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60.1

How big of a spacer??

Cuz your hub sticks out 8mm or so, so if you are getting a 5mm spacer you still have room to fit on the hubcentric ring...

But if you can get the hubcentric spacer for a good price do that/if you want a ridiculously wide spacer at which point i would reconsider wheel choice.
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oo lol I was just wondering, just in case but i am pretty sure the wheels should be pretty flush, 18x8 +45 offset, but just encase they are not i would have that information thanks guys
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another quick question would a 64.1 bore work with our 60.1 bore?
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^ of course, you need hub centric rings, thats all.

Its when the bore's from new wheels are smaller than 60.1 you have problems...

You're probably gonna need spacers in that case.

DOn't quote me on it, but a good chance with those offsets. IIRC the SC430 rims are 18x8 with an ET45 [<- not 100% sure] and you need at least a 3mm spacer to reduce the overall ET down to an ET of 42 to clear the rear strut. Most people get the 5mm spacer to bring it down to an ET40 [which is what i always run]

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