![]() 06/17/2015 at 19:49 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So there’s a place by me selling XXR 527 wheels that fit my car (granted I need tires) but the bore doesn’t match up to my TL. My TL has a center bore of 64.1 mm, the XXR wheels have a center bore of 73.1. I’ve been over the internet and read this and that about wheel spacers, hubcentric rings, and such..but honestly trust oppo more than random car sites.
So, the question is how (if possible) do i get wheels with a 73.1mm bore to fit a TL with a 64.1mm bore?
Here’s the most Jalopnik related picture i could find on the internet for your time.
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Hubcentric rings. I use em on all my aftermarket wheels.
http://www.amazon.com/pieces-Hubcent…
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Oi! I have that shirt! And I could be wrong but I think you can get an adapter for the wheels.
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You called?
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i love you
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out standing...
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“...and when you speak of me, speak well.”
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Yup hub centric rings. Although I haven’t heard the best about XXR wheels..
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for what they sell for even on the used market, im surprised. What have you heard?
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I have no idea how to fit those wheels to a TL, but I’d like to say that Blipshift t-shirt is awesome. We have something in common: what kind of TL do you have? Edit: nm, checked your previous posts, a 2G TLS. Manual?
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I’ve seen cracked spokes and easily bent wheels first hand. Granted potholes were hit, but they weren't craters, just your usual potholes.
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It’s a 5 speed auto. I wish they came with manuals, though you can swap it apparently.
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*cringes* Thanks for that input.