Center bore size?

98_Turbo_Teg

New Member
I'm looking at buying new 17" rims.

The specs are:

17 x 7

Universal 8H (PCD 4x100/114.3)

+40 Offset

73 Center Bore

Will these fit my 1998 LS teg?
 

Spody02

Name: Cody
no idea
but i wouldnt go over a 16in rim
1. it looks ugly
2. weights too much
3. can actually make you slower

just my 2 cents
 

heykosal

Angkorian
205/45/16


I don't know..I just made that up.
 


g3teg97

Super Moderator
A larger wheel takes more time to turn because it's, well larger.

I think it's all up to you if you wanna run 17s. Most people will argue that they're too big but it's not their car. You can run 215/45-16 on 16" wheels. Not sure about 215/40-17. I wouldn't see a problem unless it's low enough to run when turning.

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To your original question:

http://www.wheelfire.com/ccontent/TechWheel.cfm said:
This refers to the center bore in the wheel that centers the wheel on the hub of the car. Since most wheels are mass produced, they have a large center bore to accommodate several different vehicles. If there is a vibration problem, it is recommended that you use hub centric rings. Hub rings are hard plastic rings that link the wheel to the vehicle. This centers the wheel and makes your wheel hub centric. Without hub rings it is possible to get vibrations even if the wheel and tire package is completely balanced.
 
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