Hubcentric Rings?
don't get plastic rings....
I got mine on ebay for $14 shipped, after first track event, the rings totaly warped or something.... because after I changed my wheels, there was play with the rings in the wheel. waste of money.
GET ALUMINUM
I got mine on ebay for $14 shipped, after first track event, the rings totaly warped or something.... because after I changed my wheels, there was play with the rings in the wheel. waste of money.
GET ALUMINUM
I also second the recommendation about getting either aluminum or composite rings. With some track time I had the plastic rings completely melt, deform and in the fronts flow out of the space they inhabit.
(Rotors will glowing blue at that point.)
The aluminum ones do have one issue and that is they tend to fuse / weld themselves to your hubs with enough heat and track time. That can be partially cured by using a some high temp anti-sieze between the rings and the hub.
(Rotors will glowing blue at that point.)The aluminum ones do have one issue and that is they tend to fuse / weld themselves to your hubs with enough heat and track time. That can be partially cured by using a some high temp anti-sieze between the rings and the hub.
here's the link
http://www.tf-works.com/tf-aluminum-...67-1mm-x-73mm/
they're red though. but i guess you could choose the color because when i called them the guy said they come in anodized blue but then i said i wanted it in red then when i received it and opened the pack they sent me a red one. call them first and ask.
http://www.tf-works.com/tf-aluminum-...67-1mm-x-73mm/
they're red though. but i guess you could choose the color because when i called them the guy said they come in anodized blue but then i said i wanted it in red then when i received it and opened the pack they sent me a red one. call them first and ask.



