AC Schnitzer
Well-Known Member
Re: Hub centric rims
Which is why it is crucial for people to do a bit of homework rather than pay the money and hope that every workshop in Singapore knows what they are doing.
There is nothing wrong in using hub rings as long as you remember to put them on. If possible go with metal hub rings instead of plastic just to be safe.
Putting non hub centric rims without hub rings can cause wheel bearing damage and possibly strip your wheel studs. Wheels can come off while driving as a result.
Red_Bean_Bun;642399 said:Rims that fit without rings would be ideal but most people change rims without considering this and some tyreshops don't bring this up unless you ask them to check the fit for you when you change rims.
Which is why it is crucial for people to do a bit of homework rather than pay the money and hope that every workshop in Singapore knows what they are doing.
There is nothing wrong in using hub rings as long as you remember to put them on. If possible go with metal hub rings instead of plastic just to be safe.
Putting non hub centric rims without hub rings can cause wheel bearing damage and possibly strip your wheel studs. Wheels can come off while driving as a result.