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Old 02-15-2009, 01:09 PM
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I found a used set of 20" Vossen wheels locally. They are not the 5 star pictured in my sig, but... Anyway, they came off a Lexus. The bore size is a 74.1mm or 2.92in. How do I know if these are hubcentric? If they are not... will hub rings affect ride/handling? If I do need hub rings, how do I determine what size?
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I'm not sure but, I think our car have 72.4mm hub. that would mean you need a hubcentric ring to fit. Another question would be the offset.
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be prepared for high speed vibrations too.
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Our hubs are 72.56. You'd need centering rings on those. Size? 74.1 - 72.56 = 1.54mm rings needed.....or closest you can find to this figure.

BTW, how do you know the offsets are correct?
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='793507' date='Feb 15 2009, 05:25 PM
Our hubs are 72.56. You'd need centering rings on those. Size? 74.1 - 72.56 = 1.54mm rings needed.....or closest you can find to this figure.

BTW, how do you know the offsets are correct?
Good question. The offsets are +35 all the way around. I do know that stock offset is 15 and 20 respectively, so I already knew that I would need spacers. Can I use hub rings in conjunction with spacers? If so... is this too much fiddlin for a good ride?
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Originally Posted by PraiseTheLowered' post='793502' date='Feb 15 2009, 05:17 PM
be prepared for high speed vibrations too.
with hub rings?
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Originally Posted by rogerj' post='793499' date='Feb 16 2009, 06:09 AM
I found a used set of 20" Vossen wheels locally. They are not the 5 star pictured in my sig, but... Anyway, they came off a Lexus. The bore size is a 74.1mm or 2.92in. How do I know if these are hubcentric? If they are not... will hub rings affect ride/handling? If I do need hub rings, how do I determine what size?
Not only the hub ring, but also need to consider the PDC.

In my memory is correct, BMW PDC is 120, Lexus 114.3 which should not fix
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Originally Posted by ricky1329' post='793700' date='Feb 15 2009, 11:13 PM
Not only the hub ring, but also need to consider the PDC.

In my memory is correct, BMW PDC is 120, Lexus 114.3 which should not fix
I am confused. PDC? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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I think he means the lug pattern or PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter)...120 X 5 is BMW: 5 lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 120mm.

Different cars & wheels have different diameters. As for that offset, I wouldn't bother with these wheels...you are just asking for vibration with thick spacers, esp. up front. Pass on these!
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='793772' date='Feb 16 2009, 01:05 AM
I think he means the lug pattern or PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter)...120 X 5 is BMW: 5 lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 120mm.

Different cars & wheels have different diameters. As for that offset, I wouldn't bother with these wheels...you are just asking for vibration with thick spacers, esp. up fr.ont. Pass on these!
Thanks for the advice Doc. I was thinkin the same thing. I knew what my bolt pattern was... but I was unfamiliar with the PDC acronym. Thanks for the clarification!


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