What's the Centerbore for Circuit 8's?

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May 13, 2004
  #1  
for 16's ....i know slipstreams are like in the 60's but what about the Circuit 8's ? Anyone with Circuit 8's that got Hub Centric Rings what's the size that was used?
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May 13, 2004
  #2  
Slipstreams are 67.1mm I can't see them being different.
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May 14, 2004
  #3  
what are u guys talkin about? can u guys tell me....cuz im getting slipstreams soon
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May 14, 2004
  #4  
Hopefully this clears some things up for you....

CENTERBORE:

The centerbore of a wheel is the size of the machined hole on the back of the wheel that centers the wheel properly on the hub of the car. This hole is machined to exactly match the hub so the wheels are precisely positioned, minimizing the chance of a vibration. With a hubcentric wheel, the lug hardware will not be supporting the weight of the vehicle, all they really do is press the wheel against the hub of the car. Some wheels use high quality, forged centering rings that lock into place in the back of the wheel. This is an acceptable alternative.

If you have non-hubcentric (lugcentric) wheels, they should be torqued correctly while the vehicle is still off of the ground so they center properly. The weight of the vehicle can push the wheel off-center slightly while you're tightening them down if left on the ground.
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May 14, 2004
  #5  
It should be the same size as the slipstreams. I mean you got a different type, but from the same company.
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May 23, 2004
  #6  
hey, i need to get a set of hub rings for my 17'' rota subzero 4x100 also. does anybody know the Centerbore of my rims? thank you
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May 23, 2004
  #7  
Quote: hey, i need to get a set of hub rings for my 17'' rota subzero 4x100 also. does anybody know the Centerbore of my rims? thank you
Guy from Rota told me 67mm for all of em.
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May 23, 2004
  #8  
hey Mr. Modify.....thank you very much!!!
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