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Don't think material makes a diffrernce.
Posted by
DaZedMan
on May 06, 2011 at 5:30 PM
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Be aware that rings come in polycarbonate and aluminum.
posted by 240Z FeO2
on May 06, 2011 at 01:13 PM
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The rings serve to better center the wheel on the hub. Once the lug nuts are tightened, the rings aren't under load either radially or axially.
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Hub centric rings
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twin3037
11:07:08 05/06/11
tirerack.com
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MikeD (Philly)
11:12:46 05/06/11
Discount Tire (n/m)
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Guapo
11:16:30 05/06/11
2nd. Got mine there. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
11:40:23 05/06/11
3rd (n/m)
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Ziceman(East TN)
12:23:11 05/06/11
Had mine in stock.
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Milo (SATX)
21:33:44 05/06/11
I have had great results with Motorsport Technology
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MPV TT
12:30:19 05/06/11
Sorry, one too many l's in the html
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MPV TT
12:31:31 05/06/11
Got mine from the tire shop when I had the tires installed. (n/m)
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just4kinks
12:49:04 05/06/11
Good idea. You can save on shipping cost. (n/m)
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240Z FeO2
13:15:50 05/06/11
Be aware that rings come in polycarbonate and aluminum.
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240Z FeO2
13:13:47 05/06/11
Don't think material makes a diffrernce. -
DaZedMan
17:30:47 05/06/11
I melted plastic rings at the track (n/m)
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zgene4
18:51:30 05/06/11
Sorry, i should have said "in normal use"
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DaZedMan
20:25:36 05/06/11
My cousin had plastic rings melt on his Infiniti G20 from
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MixManMash
09:56:30 05/07/11
I think you are missing the point. (n/m)
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Antihero
15:54:30 05/07/11
Cheaper, easier to remove after some time (usually).
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dogpile
17:34:42 05/06/11
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