Do I need hub rings, spacers, or aftermarket lug nuts?
Hub rings, spacers, and aftermarket lug nuts can all play an important role in your wheel setup depending on your vehicle and goals.
When upgrading to aftermarket wheels, you may wonder if you need any additional hardware. Here is a quick breakdown of hub rings, spacers, and aftermarket lug nuts to help you understand when each one may be needed.
Hub Rings Hub rings, also known as centering rings or hub centric rings, are used to fill the gap between the wheel's center bore and your vehicle's hub. Most aftermarket wheels are mass produced with a larger center bore to fit a wide range of vehicles, which can sometimes cause vibrations if the wheel is not perfectly centered.
If you are experiencing vibrations after installation, hub rings may help. They are typically made of hard plastic and, once the lug nuts are tightened, they no longer serve a structural purpose.
Wheel Spacers Wheel spacers are used to push your wheels outward for improved clearance or a wider, more aggressive stance. They are a great option if you are experiencing clearance issues with brakes, tie rods, or other components, or if you simply want a wider look without changing your wheels.
Spacers are safe and effective when properly measured, installed, and torqued. Professional installation is always recommended.
Aftermarket Lug Nuts Aftermarket lug nuts may be needed depending on the seat type of your new wheels. It is important to make sure your lug nuts are compatible with your wheels to ensure a safe and secure fit. If you are unsure which lug nuts you need, our team can help select the correct ones based on your vehicle and wheel combination.
Not sure what hardware you need for your build? Contact us and our team will be happy to point you in the right direction!