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Old 08-06-16, 10:31 PM
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Default Miro 111 non hub-centric.. Help

Installed my lexus centercap stickers shipped from china today.. Perfect fit but i noticed rim is not hubcentric.. Worried the stress it has on the studs.. Is there an aftermarket adapter you guys use for your non-hubcentric rim.. I asked miro and was told they were hubcentric.. Pics of centercap on miro 111..







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Most aftermarket rims are not hub centric as they're massed produced for all cars. They usually come as 72mm and our cars require 60.1mm. You can find these hub centric rings online; they come in plastic or aluminum usually.
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There are threads on this. Use the search function.

Here's a couple:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...re-set-up.html

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ing-lc818.html

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Can you post pictures of the entire car please?
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Make sure you get some hub rings . I would strongly advise you to order metal ones. You can Oder them online .
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Originally Posted by pharnhyte
Can you post pictures of the entire car please?


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Thank you, do you recall what offsets you went with?
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Originally Posted by pharnhyte
Thank you, do you recall what offsets you went with?
+35f +40r....
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Originally Posted by av8or
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Thank you
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Originally Posted by pharnhyte
Thank you
Haha. So you just wanted to see his car...
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Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Make sure you get some hub rings . I would strongly advise you to order metal ones. You can Oder them online .
The material is unimportant. If the wheel moves against the brake disc, you failed to properly torque the wheel lugs. If it moves with properly torqued lugs, you have a much bigger issue and need to get better wheels.

Nice looking wheels. Did you happen to weigh them before mounting the tires? Would love to know if they are also lightweight.
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
The material is unimportant. If the wheel moves against the brake disc, you failed to properly torque the wheel lugs. If it moves with properly torqued lugs, you have a much bigger issue and need to get better wheels.

Nice looking wheels. Did you happen to weigh them before mounting the tires? Would love to know if they are also lightweight.
from my experience the aluminum ones don't deform when temps go up. I like the metal ones cause they hold Their shape, which is important if you have to ever take a wheel off to deal with a tire or brake issue. That's the main reason I think metal are better. (Reuse able )

i have same wheels

19 x 9.5 weights 22.5 lbs
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Originally Posted by j3ff
Most aftermarket rims are not hub centric as they're massed produced for all cars. They usually come as 72mm and our cars require 60.1mm. You can find these hub centric rings online; they come in plastic or aluminum usually.
i think you need THESE.

have a spare set let me know or you can just find em and buy em online
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Thanks.. I ordered mine last weekend and should be delivered today by 8pm according to amazon
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Glad I found this thread. Just ordered a set for my Volk ZE40's. I'm experiencing some minor vibration from the wheels and I think this will be the fix for them. The wheels were road force balanced when tires were put on and alignment was performed shortly after so it's definitely not those two!


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