Seef824
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I ordered new wheels and tires from Fitment Industries and just installed them yesterday. I have never had wheels with different hub bore before. The install went smooth and I torqued them to spec (90ftlbs). After I installed them I came across a thread about vibrations and not properly centering the wheel. Fitment Industries did include new conical lugs and I had no issues putting them on.
During the first two drives I tried to avoid interstate driving yesterday to test out for any vibrations. I had no vibrations up to 65mph yesterday. This morning on the way to work I couldn't avoid interstate and again noticed no vibration up to 75mph.
There seems to be a lot of conflicting reports where some say you need hubcentric rings no matter what and others say the friction force of the lug nuts carries the load so rings are not required and only help with centering the wheel. With that being said, I have no vibration so far and have taken it easier on roundabouts, are hubcentric rings absolutely critical? Is there actually a risk in shearing the lug bolts if there is no ring?
During the first two drives I tried to avoid interstate driving yesterday to test out for any vibrations. I had no vibrations up to 65mph yesterday. This morning on the way to work I couldn't avoid interstate and again noticed no vibration up to 75mph.
There seems to be a lot of conflicting reports where some say you need hubcentric rings no matter what and others say the friction force of the lug nuts carries the load so rings are not required and only help with centering the wheel. With that being said, I have no vibration so far and have taken it easier on roundabouts, are hubcentric rings absolutely critical? Is there actually a risk in shearing the lug bolts if there is no ring?