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Originally Posted by madeinjapan ??? im confused The hub size is 73.1. The inner bore on the wheel is 66.1.

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Old 07-06-2016, 03:13 PM   #16 (permalink)
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The hub size is 73.1. The inner bore on the wheel is 66.1.
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The hub size is 73.1. The inner bore on the wheel is 66.1.
whats the difference then btw

66.1 spacers

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66.1/73.0 spacers
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I'm not sure your question even makes sense because I don't know what a 66.1/73.0 spacer is (got a link?). Are you sure you understand the difference between a hubcentric ring and a spacer? This thread is about hubcentric rings.

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Ok so those spacers (the 66.1/73.0) essentially have the hubcentric ring already built in. Notice the different color on the inside half of the spacer. The other spacer is simply a 66.1 bore all the way through. If you got those spacers (the 66.1) and have wheels with inner bore of 73.1, then you need the hubcentric rings to prevent vibrations in the wheel.
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