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Old 05-10-2016, 03:32 PM
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Altima SE-r wheels on cu2

Has any ever seen these wheels on a cu2 before?
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Sorry not a CU2 but a CL9 if this helps at all.

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Sexy wheels.
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Would you need hub rings for these?
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Originally Posted by Guanacoracing
Would you need hub rings for these?
You don't need them per se, but yes the CB of the wheels is different from the CB of our hubs.
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Further to my earlier question about hub rings, do I take it it's a no-no to use a wheel with a center bore smaller than the one on the TSX?
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Originally Posted by Guanacoracing
Further to my earlier question about hub rings, do I take it it's a no-no to use a wheel with a center bore smaller than the one on the TSX?
Well, it's not that it's a no-no, it's just that it's impossible to do so as it won't fit

Your only option is to re-bore it to at least 64.1mm.
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smaller wheel on bigger center bore:
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Originally Posted by thoiboi
smaller wheel on bigger center bore:
this.
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I had a set of wheels with a smaller center bore. Had to use spacers and extended studs. God that was a nightmare!
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