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Hub Replacement HELP

Old Aug 13, 2002 | 04:00 PM
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I just purchased a set of Work Meister s2r's (17x7, 17x8) for my b/b. They are incredible. I will post pics ASAP but it's raining here today. Maybe this weekend?

I'm not too keen on the center hubs that come with these rims. They have a lot of yellow/gold. It brings out the amber of the turn signals. Since I'm planning on clearning these this won't work.

The original "H's" from the stock rims have larger borings so they won't work. Since Rick's badges cover the originals I don't think they're going to work either. I've contacted ScienceofSpeed (sponsor where I got the rims) and they don't know of any Work replacements...at least that Work makes.

Does anybody know of any other centers that might fit? I'm thinking either the silver/chrome look of the new rims or maybe even something black. Some red might work if I ever get the calipers painted?

Please help. I'll post pics asap. Thanks everyone!!!!
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Old Aug 18, 2002 | 06:26 PM
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hey, I believe that if you are able to find the previous model civic coupes with alloys, the small H badge on the wheel would be able to fit those rims with smaller caps. Either that or take a look at the newer civic with alloys as well.

Good luck
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Old Aug 19, 2002 | 08:09 AM
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thx for the input. I'll be at the dealer tomorrow so I'll check then.
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