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GS300 ON 19" OEM Rays G35 RIMS problem! Centric Ring

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Old Jan 27, 2011 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by GS4_CS
Im running hubcentric rings and I also have spacers, I have a little shake but nothing out ofthe ordinary. What lug nuts are you using?
from some of the posts i read you need acorn lugs so i went and purchased some yesterday which stoped a little of the shaking. but what exact outer and inner size do i need. i checked 1010tire.com im trying to order from there but i would want the plastic one in order to play with it a little more. i just need these things in asap me and my wife drive the car and i have a son and the car doesnt feel safe at all.
Old Jan 27, 2011 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusK
Where do you get the hubcentric rings?
here you go
http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.asp

but im just trying to find the exact size. or if you live in the nyc area go to one of the rim shops or tire shops on jerome or webster they should have a good variety
Old Jan 27, 2011 | 01:33 PM
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^I went there but Im not sure of the outer/inner diameter. Is it 66.1/60.1 or the other way around (60.1/66.1)?
Old Jan 27, 2011 | 01:49 PM
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G35 wheels are 66.1 bore

GS300 hubs are 60.1 bore

you need outside 66.1 and inside 60.1 hope that helps.
Old Jan 27, 2011 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by trickz
like i said before if you read what i wrote in the beginning you would see that i already read that post and did you see my response to the guy that gave me a the link? that posting was the posting i referred to the whole time but nobody stated a final answer people where still asking what exact size to get .im calling you name because you answered in a rude way don't need no smart remarks its a posting i asked a question just like everyone here does you just decided to take it to another level by writing something when you could of just hit the back button and this wouldn't of been a problem that's all im saying.
Not rude Homeboy Just The Bluntly Honest Truth. The info is there in BLACK and WHITE whether you can comprehend or Not. Its called Common sense. But just in case You still need to be spoon fed, Let me help you out.

1. What is the Hub bore of the GS?

2. What is the Hub bore of the G35 ?

3. Get a ring that matches both sizes, simple as that. The numbers HAVE ALREADY been provided. But if you dont believe the post you can always Google the OEM hubs for both cars, but i guess that's to difficult.
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Originally Posted by trickz
if you READ! you saw what i said about I SEEN ON OTHER THREADS BUT NO ONE HAS ANSWERED THE QUESTION. So i suggest you leave your dumbass comments to ur self get a life instead of writing something and you look like a fool doing so.
Knock if off.
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