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Old 09-03-12, 11:09 PM
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Default very thin hub centric rings 4mm

i have been searching ebay amazon and other places but cant seem to find some rings with an OD of 64mm to ID60.1 for our cars. any idea of where to get them at? i beleive i measure the inside of the wheel hub correctly so im 90% sure its 64mm.
I contacted the wheel maker and they told me they dont have the bore size on file. all they said is they were made to fit a 2007 mustang, which supposedly has a 73mm bore.
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Try your local custom tire shop and rent wheels places like that if any to help you find the size
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Try Bimecc part# AP640601

More info at:
http://www.bimeccengineering.com/cen...76-mm-893.html
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Ray you might of measured wrong man, no way a 64mm hub gonna fit a mustang 73mm hub. And if they are telling you they made them for mustang I am most likely sure that the wheels are 73mm. Matter of fact most aftermarket wheels come in 73mm on purpose, makes it is hard to find a vehicle they wont fit.
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Originally Posted by SCWB
Try Bimecc part# AP640601

More info at:
http://www.bimeccengineering.com/cen...76-mm-893.html
i hit them up and they told me straight up they dont carry that size. even though it in their catalog.

Originally Posted by Vroomin350
Ray you might of measured wrong man, no way a 64mm hub gonna fit a mustang 73mm hub. And if they are telling you they made them for mustang I am most likely sure that the wheels are 73mm. Matter of fact most aftermarket wheels come in 73mm on purpose, makes it is hard to find a vehicle they wont fit.
thats what im thinking but i measured it every kind of way. when i first bought the wheels i put my old hub rings from my maxima which was 66mm id and it didnt fit. so i am at a bit of a loss.
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If that's the case, then you can have a machine shop to fabricate a set for you. It is just a ring after all.
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