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Wheel Center Bore

HYRDGOON

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Ordering new wheels and this is one of the items asked.

My current wheels have center bore of 83.06mm so I know that will fit but not sure if it's oversized or standard?

Does anyone know the actual number?

Thanks,

Mike
 
I use '78 Córdoba 11.75" rotors and the hub is 69.11mm or 2.72". Not sure what your setup is. Hope it helps.
 
When I was trying to track down my vibration I was curious to whether the center bore being loose could contribute to that so I called my supplier, they said the lug nuts center the rim. If that's the case it just needs to fit over it. Just pull your rims off and mic the hubs, I'm sure your buddy has some calipers you could borrow if you don't have any. Good luck
 
When I was trying to track down my vibration I was curious to whether the center bore being loose could contribute to that so I called my supplier, they said the lug nuts center the rim. If that's the case it just needs to fit over it. Just pull your rims off and mic the hubs, I'm sure your buddy has some calipers you could borrow if you don't have any. Good luck

From what I gathered researching online there isn't a standard measurement for our cars so I thought we were lug centric. I'm just going to use the measurement from my current rims as I know they fit fine.
 
What Hydrgoon said, mopar wheels are lug centric not hub centric.
 
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