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hey everyone

just looking at buying some hubcentric spacers for my r32 which has a hub diameter of 66.1mm

ive spoken to isc performance, he offered me a pair with 73.1mm vehicle hub ring meaning they are not hubcentric

i had a look at neotech branded spacers and they have a vehicle hub diameter of 66.1mm

i know a lot of people buy the isc brand, they say they are universal but are they really hubcentric?

which have you purchased?

thanks

what depth?

Yes ISC are hub centric, the thick ones are. If they are hubcentric then obviously 73.1mm won't fit as 73.1 does not equal 66.1mm.

??they will fit but they will not be centered properly.

quote isc performance:

"going by the spec sheet the internal and external diameter is 73mm"

"thats correct the actual hub side won’t be a snug fit but the wheel side will be"

so how are they hubcentric if the hub on a skyline is 66.1mm?

Skyline hubs are 66.1mm, if you get the 73.1mm ones, then just get some hub rings to make them centric. I got a set of aluminium ones for $30 delivered off eBay, good quality, and rims are now hub-centric.

yeah the trick is either buy the hubcentric spacers to suit your hubs(and if possible have an OD to suit your wheels ID - can be tough to match though). otherwise buy a set of hub rings to sit inside the spacer so it'll have an ID to match your hub OD and an OD to match the spacer ID. then you want to hope the spacer OD matches your wheel ID otherwise you'll need another set of rings. my advise, buy the 66.1mm ones that fit your hub properly, then worry about rings if needed.

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