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Old Mar 2, 2008, 07:30 AM
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Hub centric rings/Hub diameter

I just thought i would throw this out there since i searched but didnt find any real info on it.

If you find that you need to order hub centric rings for some new wheels.. our hub diameter, or Inner diameter(for the rings), is 56.1 mm on the lancer es. Probably the oz also(can anyone second that?) I needed these in my case because i ordered a set of rotas that had a 67mm hub bore (outter diameter for the rings).

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Hub centric rings are manufactured so that when they are installed on a vehicle, the wheels are located directly off of the centre flange of the brake drum or rotor. This is done to insure that the outer beads of the wheel are concentric with the wheel bearings. The result is a much truer, better balanced tire/wheel assembly. This is very important with modern high tech suspension systems.



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Anyone know what the wheel bore is for a 2003 Lancer OZ? Hoping someone had the info handy so I don't have to take the wheel off.. Looking to get hub centric rings for my new rims...

So far i found this info online...wanted to confirm if the measurements are correct: Bolt Pattern: 4x114.3
Center Bore: 67.1
Hardware:12x1.50 Lug
Offset: 34-42mm

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Originally Posted by NwO2kMouse
and for those who dont know:
Hub centric rings are manufactured so that when they are installed on a vehicle, the wheels are located directly off of the centre flange of the brake drum or rotor.
Nope. The flange is part of the hub (wheel bearing), not the brake rotor or drum.
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