How to find the right hub ring size

Wheel Hub Centric Rings are used to locate your rims or spacers onto your hub or mag wheels. When used with the correct hub-centric rings these spacers are totally secure and legal.

How to find the right hub ring size

To measure your centre bore and choose the right hub-centric rings, follow these steps:

  1. Find the centre bore on your vehicle's wheels. It's the circular opening in the middle of the wheel that fits over the hub on your vehicle's axle.
  2. Measure the diameter of the centre bore using a tape measure or calliper. This measurement will usually be in millimetres (mm).
  3. Check the manufacturer's specifications for your vehicle to find the correct centre bore size. You can usually find this information in your vehicle's owner's manual or online.

With the correct centre bore size, you can shop for hub-centric rings that fit your vehicle's wheels. Make sure you choose a set of hub-centric rings that have the same diameter as the centre bore on your wheels.

When you're buying hub-centric rings, it's also important to think about what they're made of. High-quality hub-centric rings are usually made of aluminium or another lightweight and durable material.

By following these steps, you can easily measure your centre bore and choose the right hub-centric rings for your vehicle. This will help your wheels stay properly aligned and perform at their best.

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How to install hub rings

At Scarles, we think it's important that every driver knows how to fit hub-centric rings on their vehicle. That's why we've created this step-by-step guide to make it easy.

Before you start, make sure you've got everything you need, including a torque wrench, lug nut socket, and hub-centric rings.

  1. Begin by loosening the lug nuts on your vehicle's wheels using the lug nut socket and a torque wrench.
  2. Once the lug nuts are loosened, carefully jack up the vehicle and take the wheels off.
  3. Look for the hub on your vehicle's axle and check it for any damage or dirt. Clean the hub thoroughly with a cloth or brush.
  4. Put the hub-centric rings on the hub, making sure they're seated properly and aligned correctly.
  5. Carefully put the wheels back on the vehicle, making sure they line up with the hub-centric rings.
  6. Use the torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts to the manufacturer's specifications.

By following these simple steps, you can fit hub-centric rings on your vehicle easily and improve its performance and handling. If you need any more information or help, don't hesitate to get in touch with the team at Scarles. We're always happy to help!


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