Hub Centric Ring (LC818)
04-14-11 | 05:42 AM
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how do we determine the first number out of the two? (?)-60.1?
I'm putting my CE28n's back on and lost one.
04-14-11 | 08:35 AM
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You might have to contact the manufacturer or even a shop that sells those exact wheels. After you find the numbers, you can get the rings almost anywhere on the net.
04-14-11 | 09:57 AM
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Rings should be installed on every car, regardless of vibrations, in my opinon.
Jeff
04-14-11 | 10:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
MiiK350
how do we determine the first number out of the two? (?)-60.1?
I'm putting my CE28n's back on and lost one.
Just take a "mm" tape measure or ruler, and measure the center bore. And that's your #.
And here's another place you can buy hub rings/wheel accessories.
EDIT: I forgot to mention. If you go to search, you can input year, model, and wheel brand. And system will generate the recommended hub size.
www.justforwheels.com
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04-14-11 | 12:25 PM
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dappy
According to
Wheeldude.com , if your LC818 are 5x114.3 bolt pattern and it's vibrating, the PCD may be 72.6 and not 60.1. You'll just need to get some 72.6-60.1 hubcentric rings like these on
eBay .
My Genesis wheels have the same bolt pattern but, I have a 250 AWD instead of a 350. Will these hubcentric rings work for me as well?
04-14-11 | 12:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
MiiK350
how do we determine the first number out of the two? (?)-60.1?
I'm putting my CE28n's back on and lost one.
iirc, 73.1-60.1.
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04-14-11 | 12:40 PM
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SPNinjA
My Genesis wheels have the same bolt pattern but, I have a 250 AWD instead of a 350. Will these hubcentric rings work for me as well?
no, you'll need 67mm (67.1mm) - 60.1 (60.06mm) hubcentric rings.
04-14-11 | 12:43 PM
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projectdna
no, you'll need 67mm (67.1mm) - 60.1 (60.06mm) hubcentric rings.
Wow! Thanks Projectdna!!
04-14-11 | 12:46 PM
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Oh by the way, do you guys recommend plastic rings over metal?
04-14-11 | 12:50 PM
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i don't see any benefits or issues between the two, though i've gone with plastic hubcentric rings twice and i've had positive experiences both times.
04-14-11 | 02:02 PM
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hubcentric rings are a must and doesn't matter if plastic or metal.
04-14-11 | 02:10 PM
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Normally I'd like metal, but I've seen quite a few metal ones get seized onto the hub, making it a pain to get off, haven't had any issues with plastic ones at all.
Jeff
04-14-11 | 02:16 PM
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good thing this thread came up.
i'm about to get my lc818's mounted soon too.
looks like i'll be buying some hub rings as well.
is the hub bore the same for the is250 and is350?
04-14-11 | 04:41 PM
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Yes, it is the same for most (pretty much all) Toyota/Lexus/Scion models with 5x114.3.
Jeff
04-15-11 | 01:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
09starfire
good thing this thread came up.
i'm about to get my lc818's mounted soon too.
looks like i'll be buying some hub rings as well.
is the hub bore the same for the is250 and is350?
Did you buy the wheels from us?
If you did, just PM me and I'll send you a set at no cost
Zoeb