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post Sep 27, 2015 - 4:01 PM
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So, as ive posted in "today i".....got a set of RP01's. I was planning ahead on getting the parts required to mount these things, so I reached out to Enkei and asked what the center bore was so I can get some rings. I was told 72.6. Cool, order some hubcentric rings, but I waited untill I took some actual measurements to verify. Get them in, old rubber gone and I take bore measurements. When I measured it was about 55 mm (used eyes and ruler, hard to get a good caliper reading due to space). I decided to mount them to the hub and perfect fit.
Just wondering why an aftermarket wheel fits perfectly to my hub when most are a large bore to accommodate everyone.
 
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post Sep 27, 2015 - 5:46 PM
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I got that our hub is 54, the wheels are supposed to be 72 according to the company. Just trying to figure this out, any RP01 owners chime in.

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post Sep 28, 2015 - 8:19 AM
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QUOTE (Spider77 @ Sep 27, 2015 - 5:46 PM) *
I got that our hub is 54, the wheels are supposed to be 72 according to the company. Just trying to figure this out, any RP01 owners chime in.

Maybe they had sets of wheels with your sizing, that had different hub bores? Or 16x8 came with different offsets with different hub bores.


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