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Old 25th January 2006, 18:30   #1
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Hubcentric rings

Anyone have an idea where I can get some hubcentric rings (in Europe) so as to be able to fit e39 wheels on to my e34? (lovely bbs 2 piece)

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I reckon any tire and rim seller have them on stock. Maybe even dealers, I once got a set for an E30 from my local dealership.


(Strangely, it appears they are not necessairy in the rear axle of my car, the 18"'s require them at front axle, but they won 't go on in the back with the same rings fitted. Have swapped wheels, but no change. seems impossible that hub is different front and back..)
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[quote=Sebring NL]I reckon any tire and rim seller have them on stock. Maybe even dealers, I once got a set for an E30 from my local dealership.

Cheers Sebring,

got a set thismorning from my local tyre place - for free too!
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Cheers Sebring,

got a set thismorning from my local tyre place - for free too!

time spend on billing those usually exceeds their costs!!
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