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    Vehicle wheel fitment

    I just picked up a set of four aftermarket wheels and tires for a steal, and I need to get proper hub centering rings for them. The wheels are "Sport Edition" brand, and by my tape measure, they have a center bore of 80mm - I can't fit a measuring caliper inside the wheel to measure the bore with more accuracy. This seems quite large, but I don't have much experience with aftermarket wheels made to fit a bunch of different vehicles. Does 80mm seem feasible?

    I need them to fit a 64.1mm bore on the new Ridgeline. These wheels were used on a 2012 BMW X5, which shares the same 5x120 bolt pattern and +45mm offset, in case anyone is searching for a set of wheels for a Pilot / Passport / Ridgeline.
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    Can't you just check the specs online? Or the bore isn't listed for some reason? I've got nothing. Thought this was going to be a different sort of wheel fitment issue (I just dealt with fitment problems on aftermarket rims).
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    https://www.hubcentric-rings.com/siz...rnational=true

    This suggest 79.5 to 64.1 is a size but I don't see 80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Can't you just check the specs online? Or the bore isn't listed for some reason? I've got nothing. Thought this was going to be a different sort of wheel fitment issue (I just dealt with fitment problems on aftermarket rims).
    Am searching, but it's a discontinued model wheel, so can't find the specs online. I did find the model name online -- "TX5" -- it's this wheel:
    https://www.1010tires.com/Wheels/Sport+edition/TX5#

    I did a chat with Tire Rack, where the seller said he bought the wheels + tires, and they're going to look up the info and email me if they can find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    https://www.hubcentric-rings.com/siz...rnational=true

    This suggest 79.5 to 64.1 is a size but I don't see 80.

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    Discount Tire stores are usually really good about stocking hubcentric rings. Other stores, not so much.

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    Looking at the wheels I bought, there was a single hub centric ring left in them for the BMW fitment, so I popped it out and measured it with calipers -- it's a 79.5mm hub bore on the wheels I have.

    64.1 to 79.5 was a little hard to find. Alibaba has them for $11 shipped for a set of four, but will take until early December to arrive -- went ahead and ordered those:
    https://www.aliexpress.us/item/22558...andl_shipto=US

    Also need a set of cone seat lug nuts for the aftermarket wheels, since Honda nuts are ball seat. Amazon to the rescue:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...EA3MU7BJE&th=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Discount Tire stores are usually really good about stocking hubcentric rings. Other stores, not so much.
    discount tire was like nope and said I was probably fine without the rings…luckily my size was readily available on Amazon.

    they also only had some annoying splined conical lug bolts.

    gotta order a set of 17mm ones so I can throw away that damn adapter and use a real wrench.

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