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  • #16
    Rings are your best bet, but Harrison motorsports has cheap race quality studs, that'll make them lug centric v/s hub.
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    • #17
      yes!!
      yeeeee!!

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      • #18
        I agree on getting them balanced by the lugs. Do the lug bolts on center the wheel like studs would? I'm a little confused but will do just about anything to get rid of this shake. I'll measure the center bore on the DA's and order some rings and do my best to find a shop that will be able to balance them correctly.

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        • #19
          Don't get hub centric rings it will just make it worse. Just find a shop to balance them, and drive wobble free :-)

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          • #20
            as long as the wheel bolts have the right mating angle to the wheel lug holes I can't see getting studs either...

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            • #21
              Simple and effective!

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              • #22
                i like it!
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                • #23
                  Looks straight aightt
                  Great neck

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                  • #24
                    Wow, really nice E28. Those wheels fit well.

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                    • #25
                      Looks pretty good! I'd start with some hubcentric rings and see if that helps. The custom steel wheels on my truck aren't hubcentric, but the rings center it up. You can barely see the grey plastic around the hub here. My wheels/tires aren't even balanced and I have no vibration, so I'd say the rings help a good bit.

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                      • #26
                        stanceworks not truckworks lol

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by 96CD7 View Post
                          stanceworks not truckworks lol
                          Dude, are you like 13 years old???

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by motocaddy View Post
                            Looks pretty good! I'd start with some hubcentric rings and see if that helps. The custom steel wheels on my truck aren't hubcentric, but the rings center it up. You can barely see the grey plastic around the hub here. My wheels/tires aren't even balanced and I have no vibration, so I'd say the rings help a good bit.

                            this will sole his issues! I just sold my steelies to solve my prob... miss them tho lol
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by 96CD7 View Post
                              stanceworks not truckworks lol
                              I notice you haven't posted a thread with your car, but just **** on everyone else's threads. Please post your car so we can tell you how much it sucks. Kthx!
                              025garage

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                              • #30
                                Hubcentric rings and a proper balance will make a huge difference I bet. Car looks like a good start, needs more shadowline and tucked bumpers!
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