Aftermarket Hub-Centric Rims?
Aftermarket Hub-Centric Rims?
Besides those limited Rotas, are there any other hub-centric aftermarket rims you know about?
I'm not so sold on the look of the slipstreams.. they're pupose built and good for the price/weight, but not sure about an everyday wheel as far as looks...
I'm not so sold on the look of the slipstreams.. they're pupose built and good for the price/weight, but not sure about an everyday wheel as far as looks...
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if you search, you'll find a thread debating whether there really is a need for a hub centric locator IF you have tapered head bolts or studs; the shear load is carried by the bolts, not by the hub ring. the stock mini s light wheels have ~1/16" or so gap bewteen the hub hole and the hub. it's as if it's there just to get you close to having the bolt holes lined up.
I'd just rather not use a seperate ring if possible, I know it's widely accepted, but just one more thing to deal with, and one more thing to rust onto the hub.. It's kind of a mental/obsessive thing, I'd rather not analyze.
NOW, to flyboys point.. going to a stud conversion, does that aid in centering the wheel on the hub?
NOW, to flyboys point.. going to a stud conversion, does that aid in centering the wheel on the hub?
Originally Posted by Wookie
I'd just rather not use a seperate ring if possible, I know it's widely accepted, but just one more thing to deal with, and one more thing to rust onto the hub.. It's kind of a mental/obsessive thing, I'd rather not analyze.
NOW, to flyboys point.. going to a stud conversion, does that aid in centering the wheel on the hub?
NOW, to flyboys point.. going to a stud conversion, does that aid in centering the wheel on the hub?
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