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The ZHTEAPR54.1 to 56.1 Wheel Hub Centric Rings are a set of four high-quality aluminium alloy rings designed to eliminate vibrations and ensure a perfect fit for vehicles with a 54.1mm hub adapting to a 56.1mm wheel bore. With a depth of 10mm, these heat-resistant rings are built to withstand extreme driving conditions, making them a reliable choice for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | ZHTEAPR |
Brand | ZHTEAPR |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.73 x 3.38 x 1.14 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZTE071HR |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**L
Perfect fit
The media could not be loaded. Toyota Highlander Limited (2nd Gen)20” Ford Explorer wheels60.1mm to 70.5 Hub Centric RingsThis was a perfect fit with no movement once it’s in. Very pleased with the purchase. Will update my review once I’ve driven on it for a bit more for now 5 stars. Item came fast and higher quality than anticipated.
A**R
Good quality - Stopped the vibration on my FJ Cruiser
I bought a set of steel wheels for my FJ Cruiser. Even though they were balanced, and I used the hub adaptor, I could never get rid of a vibration from 50-60mph. I took a chance on these and they solved the issue! Very precise fit - almost an interference fit. Impressed.
N**L
Very snug fit. Helped resolve my vibration issues with steel wheels
They slid in easily but with minimal play into my steel wheels (I assume they fit would be a bit more snug with aluminum wheels). Very tight fit onto the hub, even after removing every bit of corrosion I could. Make sure your hubs and brake rotors are completely clean and flat where the ring will sit! I ended up gently tapping mine onto the hub until flush with a rubber mallet. If your hubs are brand new I'd imagine they'll slip right on and be a very snug fit.If you have to remove them from the hub and they're stuck, be careful. When I test-fitted them before completely cleaning the hub they were stuck on pretty tight. I was able to remove them by slowly prying around the edge with a small flathead screwdriver but this left some tiny indentations on the ring. They're fairly soft. I'd probably recommend adding a bit of Fluid Film, brake grease, etc, between the ring's seating surfaces so you don't have to gouge them up too bad when it comes time to remove them after they've had a few winters on them. Anything to prevent the ring seizing itself to the wheel or hub from corrosion.Supposedly you do not need these with steel wheels, as they are lug-centric, but these helped me with mine immensely. I tried torquing the wheels while in the air, on the ground, with an impact, with a torque wrench, star-pattern, etc, etc. I basically tried every tightening method I could find on the Internet and it still seemed to be a crap shoot: I could always see quite a bit of radial runout when I put the wheel in the air and spun it, and I had severe chassis and steering wheel vibrations at 70mph+. Still a bit of visible radial runout with these, but the vibrations and steering wheel shake are essentially gone. Anything left is probably due to my old steel wheels.I should mention I installed brand new tires before purchasing these, expecting them to completely resolve my vibration problems as my old set had very obvious radial runout when I spun the wheel by hand. However, the new tires had the same problem when spun by hand, and my steering wheel still shook slightly at 70mph+. I can absolutely say that these significantly reduced the visible radial runout with my lug-centric steel wheels, and I hope that these new tires will wear much more evenly because of that. They are absolutely worth the price for that reason alone, even if they weren't the sole solution to my vibration issues.
B**Y
Perfect fit
Good quality and perfect fit
B**L
They fit, they work, I am happy.
They fit, they work, I am happy.No idea about long-term durability I’m a little concerned about some bi-metallic reaction between the aluminum and the steel but so far my wheels seem balanced. I I had to buy new rims and I figured I’d buy new tires at the same time, an unexpected tremendous expense! Very happy With the new tires and rims, but when I got on the highway anytime I went above 75 miles an hour my front passenger tire would vibrate so violently it almost seem like it wanted to lift off the pavement, the tire guy said I needed hubcentric rings, the guy I bought the tires from told me the rims are lug centric. I don’t know if I made a mistake in buying and installing, if the lug centric is fighting with the hubcentric but…. I mean, when I bought the tires and install the rims I went back the tire guy took the tire and rim off and re-balanced the tire and reinstalled it and I didn’t have that issue again but the fear was that sometime down the road when I have to rotate my tires I would end up with the same problem so I figured I’d buy hubcentric rings even though the guy that I bought the rims from said they are lug centric. Like I said I’m a little bit worried about the aluminum reacting with the steel/cast iron (corroding and seizing on so tight I’ll never get them off ) so I gobbled it with silicone caulk (GE silicone caulking withstand high temperatures) hopefully to seal the aluminum from salt water.It was very very hard to find the right size! So I’m very very grateful to this corporation and Amazon that I was able to find the right size for my hub and for the rim!
L**V
Seems to work well for my application
The media could not be loaded. These are good quality. They fit very snug into the wheel. I had to hit them in with a plastic hammer after cleaning with a scotch pad. These are some Audi wheels that I will be mounting into my VW GLI, at the moment I’m not sure how well they will work on these wheels. The inside taper is quite large, which is good for clearance, but the rings sit deep inside of my wheels, and the length of the shoulder on my spacers is not very long. For my application, there isn’t a lot of contact between the two which is concerning.Video attached demonstrates some play, although I’m not sure if this is a fault of the rings and can be taken care of with some scotch tape if needed . I do believe that the outside hub diameter on my spacer was not within tolerance when I made it if I remember correctly.
A**R
Perfect fit
I used them to adapt a pair of 2000 Honda Civic steelies to a 2000 Toyota Corolla. Flawless! Would order again!
E**J
Good quality
I replace from my plastic ones, this product seems better quality.
T**E
Excellent fit. Very good quality.
Works better than the plastic alternative. They fit snugly arounf rhe hub and secure another snug fit on the rim. Totally hub-centric now. Bye bye unwanted vibrations. Thanks.
J**D
Worked as expected
Good hub reducer
C**D
Very poor quality, not machined to size
The accuracy of the finished size varied from the advertised sizing. No two were the same.
C**K
Great product
Fit perfectly on my 2024 Tundra TRD, and less vibration then the plastic one
K**O
metal and not plastic like others , nice
used those to fit BMW wheels on an Acura ,just know that BMW uses 2 different size center bore on their wheels ,rear wheels different from front wheels ....2 at 74.1 mm , and 2 at 72.1 mm , so I needed to go with sand paper to fit the 73.1 spacersand I had luckily ordered 74.1 spacers too .
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