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    Centre bore question

    Hi all,
    I'm after a set of wheels for my gfs car, similar to the older golf/bmw ones that get posted up here. only difference is she has a 56.0 centre bore, where most of the wheels ive been looking at are 57.1
    i could get hub rings made up no problem, except they'd be so thin im not sure if they'd just break etc.
    my question is, will i have any problems with 57.1 over 56 (wheel wobbles etc) or am i best to get the centre bored out to allow for normal size hub ring?
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    They won't break mate (regarding thin hub-centric rings), and they'll do the job. Much better to have the hub-centric rings in than nothing at all (and much less hassle than boring out the centrebore of the wheels so that they can take larger ones; wayyy too much work).

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    They won't break mate (regarding thin hub-centric rings), and they'll do the job. Much better to have the hub-centric rings in than nothing at all (and much less hassle than boring out the centrebore of the wheels so that they can take larger ones; wayyy too much work).
    sweeet. spose if they are not lose the weight will be transfered through them no matter what thickness.

    Thanks for the answer!

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    They dont really take much weight. The wheel is bolted in place and the bolts handle the weight transfer. The cenric rings centre the wheel exactly and stop wheel wobble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    They dont really take much weight. The wheel is bolted in place and the bolts handle the weight transfer. The cenric rings centre the wheel exactly and stop wheel wobble.
    Gotta pull you up on that.

    The job of wheel bolts is to pull the wheel in against the wheel hub, where the centre bore fits snuggly over the "nose" of the hub. Wheel bolts are strong in tension along their length (so great for pulling the wheels in nice and tight against the hub), but weak in shear across their width (terrible at carrying weight).

    That's why it's so important to have wheels and hubs with matching centre bores. Given the shape and layout of the wheel studs/bolts, there'd be very little wobble anyway because the spacing and design means there's no movement anyway.
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    i would get the rings... had an issue with this on a set of wheels years ago and no matter how hard i tried i could not bolt them up centered, even tho the bolts and wheel holes were angled to allow better alignment. The rings will centre the wheels perfectly.
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    i have run plenty of wheels without the rite centre bore although not ideal its fine, as the wheel locates and centres on the taper or each wheel bolt.

    most annoying thing is putting the wheel on and lining up the hole.

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    buy the rings.

    I bought some the other day 66.6/57.1 $10 for 4 in plastic
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    its not a point of buying or making the rings, otherwise id just do it as i did my bbs.
    its a problem that ill be going from a 56centre bore to 57.1 (1.1mm difference), thats .5mm space all the way around. imagine making that? so was really wondering if .5mm all the way around will matter?

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    yea, they make em that small I've seen some.


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