Yes you really need them. They are called hubcentric rings and as the name
implies they make the wheel hubcentric when installed, otherwise you are
relying on the lug bolts to center the wheel, which is not good. Any
competent tire shop should be able to order you a complete set of hubcentric
rings.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 7:34 PM
Subject: wheel fitment need help


> hey guys i tried the oz on today just to se how they would look on the
car,
> while it was jacked up. the center of the wheel does not fit tightly or as
> tight as the stocks around the hub. there is a gap all around the hub. one
of
> the wheels has a little ring inside locking center cap i think maybe the
> little ring goes around the hub so the wheel will fit tight, he problem is
I
> only have 1 so what do I do I really need those rings or is it OK to have
a
> little gap all around, and if I do need them where do I get them ???>>
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