A wheel spacer is a ring-shaped disc that is installed between the hub and the wheel. The purpose of installing wheel spacers is to widen the offset of the vehicle by increasing the vehicle track. Installing this popular aftermarket part has many benefits, including:
- Improves Handling
- Intensifies Performance
- Accommodates Larger Wheels
- Enhances Aesthetics & Appearance
- Making sure the Fitment of a Particular Set of Wheels
Hub centric rings bridge the gap between the center bore of the wheel and the vehicle hub on lug center vehicles. This places the tire and wheel assembly in the center of the vehicle, minimizing vibration. Hub center rings are unloaded and not required for safe assembly. The hub centric rings are absolutely necessary if the center hole in your wheel is larger than the hole in the hub.
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Centric Wheel Spacers
The quality centric wheel spacers are the wheel spacers with a small metal ring of a specific diameter that attaches to the wheel hub, converting a lug-centric wheel to a hub-centric one. Designed to provide a solid connection between the wheel and axle hubs will ensure that the hub supports the weight of the vehicle rather than studs or bolts. This keeps the wheel centered on the vehicle's hub and prevents high-speed vibrations from passing through the wheel. At the same time, hub-centric wheel spacers will reduce the pressure stress on the wheel studs or bolts that increase service life.
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Why Choose EZAccessory Products?
EZAccessory is a world-class supplier of Hub Centric Rings and Centric Wheel Spacers of varied specifications. The company supplies hub-centric rings of a variety of types, models, and wheel sizes. From Corolla to Silverado, the company supplies the range of hub-centering rings that you need for seamless wheel installation. Each ring is made of high-quality polycarbonate that will not rust. This ensures that your wheel hub centering rings will last for years and provide reliable driving performance. To know more about the products, you need to visit our website. Before ordering the correct hub centering ring, you need to know the two sizes of hub rings. The inner diameter is commonly called the ID and the outer diameter is commonly called the OD. The inner diameter is the bore diameter of the vehicle and is usually available from the company or by reference query. They must be measured very precisely in millimeters or micrometers.