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Old 06-10-2010, 03:33 PM
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Default Need to know ASAP ! S200 HUB BORE SIZES!

Hi there, what sizes do i need to get my wheels machined to fit the s2000 hub bore size? ive seen

70 70.1 70.3 70.7


what is the official sizes?
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I *think* it is 70.1. It's no big deal if you go slightly bigger, you can always run a hubcentric ring.
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The front is 70.3 and the rear is 64.
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If the bore of the wheels are bigger does that matter?
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Ok so this is for whoever searchers this same question and reads this thread

- I am 100000000% certain it is 70.1 MM

I had them machined today and it fits perfect.

yes- bigger affects the load bearing capacity of the rim as well as the stability of it ( vibrations etc )

this is why hubcentric rings exist to make the rim run concentric to the hub. The closer to the hub size it is the better the rim will peform


so the offficial word is 70.1 MM
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i just ordered a set of wheels that use a 73mm bore. i was gonna order hub centric rings. i did some research and found out my rpf1s are 73mm as well im not running any rings and the car is fine with no virbrations. so i guess ill be okay
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Originally Posted by MY00S2000,Jun 11 2010, 09:58 PM
Ok so this is for whoever searchers this same question and reads this thread

- I am 100000000% certain it is 70.1 MM

I had them machined today and it fits perfect.

yes- bigger affects the load bearing capacity of the rim as well as the stability of it ( vibrations etc )

this is why hubcentric rings exist to make the rim run concentric to the hub. The closer to the hub size it is the better the rim will peform


so the offficial word is 70.1 MM
Hum let's see, Jim said 70.3 and some random guy said it is 70.1.
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The 70.3 is what you need to be able to put the wheel on the car.
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Looking at rims that have a 73.1 centre bore
will these work?


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