FS: Hubcentric Rings, OD=73.10mm & ID=60.10mm
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FS: Hubcentric Rings, OD=73.10mm & ID=60.10mm
I got a brand new set (4 pieces) of Hubcentric wheel rings...for aftermarket wheels...made of polycarbonate hard plastic....better than metal ones.
Its to center your wheels to your hub...eliminating vibration and uneven wear to your tires.
$20 shipped (includes paypal).
Thanks.
Its to center your wheels to your hub...eliminating vibration and uneven wear to your tires.
$20 shipped (includes paypal).
Thanks.
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Quoted from various websites.....
Q: Which ring should I use, those hi-tech looking aluminum rings or the composite Polycarbonate plastic?
A: While aluminum rings look Hi-Tech, they actually are not as good as the composite Polycarbonate plastic rings. The drum or rotor snout of most vehicles are made of cast iron, so when a raw aluminum ring is placed directly against it and even a small amount of moisture gets in, corrosion occurs almost immediately, making it very difficult to get the wheel off of the car.
Q: Which ring should I use, those hi-tech looking aluminum rings or the composite Polycarbonate plastic?
A: While aluminum rings look Hi-Tech, they actually are not as good as the composite Polycarbonate plastic rings. The drum or rotor snout of most vehicles are made of cast iron, so when a raw aluminum ring is placed directly against it and even a small amount of moisture gets in, corrosion occurs almost immediately, making it very difficult to get the wheel off of the car.
The composite Polycarbonate material acts like an "O"-ring, eliminating this common problem.
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well yes and no....yes they do rust but not a whole lotto where its "difficult" ...a flat head screw driver usually pops um right off...its really not that serious..just my 2cents
i have a set on one of my other cars
not saying the plastic isnt good also...but the aluminum is not an issue to get off the car..speaking from direct experience
good luck with the sale
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well yes and no....yes they do rust but not a whole lotto where its "difficult" ...a flat head screw driver usually pops um right off...its really not that serious..just my 2cents
i have a set on one of my other cars
not saying the plastic isnt good also...but the aluminum is not an issue to get off the car..speaking from direct experience
good luck with the sale
i have a set on one of my other cars
not saying the plastic isnt good also...but the aluminum is not an issue to get off the car..speaking from direct experience
good luck with the sale