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Old 09-24-2012, 12:50 AM
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that is a decent size variance. you can get hub centric rings that will mate / thicken your hub bore up to match the wheels. if you do not get rings, you may experience some vibrations (you'll feel it on the steering wheel)

hub centric rings are cheap. you can do a search for hub centric rings and the two sizes needed and you'll find what you need. plastic ones are prone to cracking and are cheaper, but they can do the job.
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I love my Enkei wheels. I get complements all the time. I wanted something that was different than the average mustang wheel. Have had them just shy of 3 years now. They are holding up great. Fronts are 8.5 with 255 tires, rears are 9.5 with 285's. Got them from tirerack on sale for $144 each.
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