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Old May 26, 2012
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I recently rotated my tires at 12,000 miles and noticed that there are large and small holes around the rims. Why for that ? just curious?

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Re: factory steel wheel question 09 civic

They are there just to make you ask questions. DUH!







No real clue, other than for weight and balance.
There is a TPMS sensor that weighs a couple of ounces there.
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I knew i'd get at least one answer like that. So there is no real answer?
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