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Hub size or centerbore on TC, what is it?

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lttldgn
  • Window Washer
As stated in the topic above, info would b appreciated, thanks =)

[#] Jul 29, 2005 09:47am
TRD_tC
  • Scion Guru
The centerbore of a wheel is the size of the machined hole on the back of the wheel that centers the wheel properly on the hub of the car. Centerbores on wheels are typically a standard size by brand or size (measured in inches or mm). When this hole is machined to exactly match the hub so the wheels are precisely positioned, minimizing the chance of a vibration, it is said that the wheel is “hub centric?

[#] Jul 29, 2005 01:51pm
Greddo
Magalia
California, US
  • Tech Advisor
Wheel bores are not uniform by brand or size. The hub bore of the tC is 54.1mm (2.13-)

[#] Jul 30, 2005 12:03pm
lttldgn
  • Window Washer
thank ya much =)

[#] Jul 30, 2005 03:48pm
Greddo
Magalia
California, US
  • Tech Advisor
no sweat

[#] Aug 02, 2005 10:58pm

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