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#242
I just had my wheels put on.
I only had rear hub rings installed since they did not fit on the front.
I am expiriencing vibrarion at around 70 mph.
Do not know if that is because of not putting front rings.
I am pretty sure they did a good job balancing the wheels.
I have been using this place for a while now, and they always did OK with my BMW.
They are Tire Rack recomended - if that matters
Did you guys use hub rings at all?
Did they fit in the front?
Solutions???
I only had rear hub rings installed since they did not fit on the front.
I am expiriencing vibrarion at around 70 mph.
Do not know if that is because of not putting front rings.
I am pretty sure they did a good job balancing the wheels.
I have been using this place for a while now, and they always did OK with my BMW.
They are Tire Rack recomended - if that matters
Did you guys use hub rings at all?
Did they fit in the front?
Solutions???
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None of our customers used the hub rings, they are not necessary if you use the right lug nuts. Assuming the tires with wheels are balanced properly, you might want to try without the rear hub rings.
#245
Why wouldn't your customers use the hub rings? I have the correct tapered style lugnuts..but still used the hub rings. Why would you suggest he remove the rear rings rather than add them onto the front?
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Originally Posted by broeli
Why wouldn't your customers use the hub rings? I have the correct tapered style lugnuts..but still used the hub rings. Why would you suggest he remove the rear rings rather than add them onto the front?
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