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kamote
02-27-2004, 12:06 PM
Hi guys! can anyone help me with my problem on hubcentric rings? I bought a 19inch Breyton Imagine rims for my e34, the problem is whenever i reach the speed of 40mph-50mph my car starts to shake or wiggle. since I bought a rim fiitted for a e39 my mechanic told me to put a hubcentric ring. I followed his advice and put a hubcentric ring, at first i thought it did the trick but after a few runs my problem came back. I don't have any other things to blame since I already change all my under chasis and suspensions. is there any diffrence between a plastic hubcentric ring from a aluminum one? is there any other solution on my problem? hel me guys.

G Feller
02-27-2004, 12:17 PM
+4 anyone?

Dude, it is universally understood that anything bigger than 18s on an E34 is a big mistake. These cars were designed for 15s, so you can expect problems when you deviate so far from what these cars were engineered for.



Hi guys! can anyone help me with my problem on hubcentric rings? I bought a 19inch Breyton Imagine rims for my e34, the problem is whenever i reach the speed of 40mph-50mph my car starts to shake or wiggle. since I bought a rim fiitted for a e39 my mechanic told me to put a hubcentric ring. I followed his advice and put a hubcentric ring, at first i thought it did the trick but after a few runs my problem came back. I don't have any other things to blame since I already change all my under chasis and suspensions. is there any diffrence between a plastic hubcentric ring from a aluminum one? is there any other solution on my problem? hel me guys.

David Chen
02-27-2004, 09:23 PM
Replace the plastic hubcentric rings with aluminum ones. The plastic have a tendency to break apart, especially when used with heavier wheels, and 19" cast alloys rims with tires weigh about 70 lbs.

mike wong
02-28-2004, 11:49 AM
also tighten in a star pattern

mjhanna
02-29-2004, 12:47 AM
Who is a good source for aluminum rings, and how are they sized?

JR'Z 525
02-29-2004, 08:35 PM
Tell them you want # A670, 74-72.56 mm aluminum hubcentric ring.
$3.00 ea + S&H
JR

jplacson
02-29-2004, 10:10 PM
Sorry, I didn't want to start a new thread for a similar question... I recently purchased an E34 that came with 18" BMW replica wheels... they're kinda wide, and if I turn to full lock, I think they hit something inside the wheel well... is it possible the offset is, well, off? Is there any way to check for proper offset? I don't know the specs of the wheels it came with, and I was wondering if there was a way to check if everything was setup right.

... Oh, regarding the original question, if your wiggle isn't caused by bad bushings or control arms, there are 2 other possible causes:

-bad tire balancing
-busted tire... this can happen sometimes if you run over speed bumps, road reflectors, etc... this can break or tear the steel belt inside the tire and cause a wiggle at those speeds.

mjhanna
02-29-2004, 10:59 PM
Tell them you want # A670, 74-72.56 mm aluminum hubcentric ring.
$3.00 ea + S&H
JR
Thanks!!!