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Old 06-29-2003, 12:08 PM
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Default The allineedtogetrimsonthedangcarlist. I'm i missing anything?

4 H&R 10mm hub. spacers
4 18x8 OZ Superleggera's 5x112 32 offset
4 245/45/18 pilot sport A/S
20 37mm bolts

is that everything? Will this be able to house the stoptech 332mm kit? enlighten me oh wise ones...
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Default Stoptech 332 kit will fit no problem and will fit stock wheels as well.....

Why not go with performance rubber on the OZ's and winter rubber on the stock wheels? Also remember you still need the hubcentric rings for the wheels.
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hubcentric rings are found where? what size? i thought the spacers WHERE the rings...
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Default here goes........

if you mounted the superleggera's without spacers the wheel would not be hubcentric, so you need rings. The spacers are hubcentric to the hub and to the STOCK wheel. So the superleggera still needs the rings to fit the spacer properly. Does that make sense? Other way to go is to have a custom spacer made so it would fit both the superleggera and the hub. The rings are from OZ and specifically for that wheel and are high quality not plastic cheapo rings.
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Default by the way it's not as scary as it sounds......

just order the wheel you want with hubcentric rings, they come from the same place and are designed to fit your car with that wheel. Then order the spacers you want with the bolts from H&R. By the way H&R recomended the 15mm spacer and said that was what they were fitting to the allroad.
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Default Is this true of all aftermarket wheels that require spacers?

Are rings necessary to fit the hubcentric spacers properly?
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Default I would say any wheel that required rings to be hubcentric to the stock hub.

is going to need them to fit a spacer unless the spacer is a custom deal.
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Default Running 18" in summer & stock in winter with Stoptech 332's..no problems

other than ensure that the stick on weights for the stock rims are mounted to the extreme inside of the rim.
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