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Do i need a hubcentric ring for rota circuit 8?

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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 08:10 PM
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Do i need a hubcentric ring for rota circuit 8?

Hello,

I searched the forum, but wasn't able to find the answer that i was looking for. i have a 2011 honda fit sport and I have a set of 16x7 +40mm rota circuit 8s laying around in the garage, so I wanted to see if I can put it on on the fit.

From reading around, it sounds like I need a hubcentric ring? can anyone confirm and if so, does anyone know what size it needs to be?

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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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You don't absolutely need them because rim shops don't always do it, But I went out and bought some since OEM wheels fit perfectly on the hub. I purchased mine on justforwheels.com. They can match the size perfectly. Since then my ride is smoother and less stress on the studs. I would get them if I was you. I have Rota slipstreams.
 
Old Aug 14, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Rudy_GD3
You don't absolutely need them because rim shops don't always do it, But I went out and bought some since OEM wheels fit perfectly on the hub. I purchased mine on justforwheels.com. They can match the size perfectly. Since then my ride is smoother and less stress on the studs. I would get them if I was you. I have Rota slipstreams.
Thanks for the help! Greatly appreciate it.
 
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