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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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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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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Originally posted by motocaddy View PostLooks 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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