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  1. #1
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    57 bore size wheels on an EK civic

    Hi Guys,

    Apologies if this has been covered before, but has anyone run a 57 bore size wheel on an EK civic? I know the EK has a 56.1mm hub, and so I'm pretty sure there's not a small enough hubcentric ring to mount the wheel 100% right. Will this 1mm make a difference?

    Not keen on getting vibration at high speeds if that's what's gonna happen.

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    lownslowsedan
    itll be fine.

    There will be no vibration.

    IF you do the wheel nuts up in the correct star pattern it will centre the wheels on the hub.
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    cool, thanks for the quick response.

  4. #4
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    how about 61mm bore, any spacer for this bore on civic

  5. #5
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    nope you dont need any, I've got enkei rp02 with ~60mm bore and they sit perfectly

  6. #6
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    thanks but, i found other use hub centric rings to align the wheel to the hub, also it just cheap like 5$ for hub centric rings.

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