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Do I need a hub ring for my new method mesh rims going on a stock tire. Thanks in advance
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So are they available? Not trying to hi-jack the thread, but I just bought a set of stock size NVs.
First, I want to start off with saying that I have Methods... and I like them alot. They look good, they're lighter than the competition and they're cheap. The one area I THINK they could be lacking is overall build quality.
I noticed that every Method I've owned (I've owned 2 sets of four) takes quite a bit of weight to balance decently AND even when balanced to zero can still seem to give a little shake on the freeway (could be due to the lug centric design).
Anyhow, I've looked into custom hub centric rings; my only concern is the bore diameter tolerance. I'm thinking the center bores may or may not be perfectly round... which will be necessary for a custom hubcentric ring to fit. I still may give it a shot...
You can have them made but you can't run the stock method push thru cap with them. Or you could have hub centric caps made
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f25/billet-center-caps-powder-coated-engraved-36491/
Give that man a cigar! Method tolerances aren't the greatest. I tried hubcentric only to hear compliant sl like they'd be tight on one wheel and not the other. Sorry guys. A set of hi end custom wheels that are perfectly drilled I would say go for it but mass produced wheels in a Chinese factory.....although they are great for what we use them for just aren't as uniform from run to run let alone sometimes wheel to wheel. They take a lot of weight to balance and that says a lot right there. Best bet get them balanced and torqued down in the correct pattern and you should be golden.