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you wont need hubcentric rings unless you have issues. i'm running 5x114.3 and no issues whatsoever. don't know about the 255's though, i run 245's.

255s are pretty wide. youd more than likely have to roll the fenders to do it.

Ok yeah I figured 255s might be pushing it. So are the chances pretty slim that I would have an issue and need hubcentric rings?
 


Just so I know for future reference, what kind of centering rings do I need to buy to run these wheels and do I need to make any modifications at all? Oh and also can I run 255s on these wheels by any chance?

You will need to measure the hub bore on the rims. Mostly likely its 73mm
So you might need some if you have vibrations when driving.
 
You will need to measure the hub bore on the rims. Mostly likely its 73mm
So you might need some if you have vibrations when driving.

Ok so if I get them on and notice vibrations would I be able to keep driving on them until I get them or would that be enough to create a huge safety issue? And also would I be able to determine what size ring to get based on the hub bore after I get them and measure it? I dont wanna sound like a noob but what would I be measuring to detrmine the hub bore? the opening in the center of the wheel?
 


Ok so if I get them on and notice vibrations would I be able to keep driving on them until I get them or would that be enough to create a huge safety issue? And also would I be able to determine what size ring to get based on the hub bore after I get them and measure it? I dont wanna sound like a noob but what would I be measuring to detrmine the hub bore? the opening in the center of the wheel?

Well, as long as your lug nuts are tight, there's no problem, but you will wear out your tires prematurely and of course have some vibration in the steering thats kinda annoying.

Yes, once you get the wheels, measure the inside diameter of the hub bore.

The outside diameter of the grand prix hubs is 70.3mm
 
Well, as long as your lug nuts are tight, there's no problem, but you will wear out your tires prematurely and of course have some vibration in the steering thats kinda annoying.

Yes, once you get the wheels, measure the inside diameter of the hub bore.

The outside diameter of the grand prix hubs is 70.3mm

ok when they come this week ill have to do that then come back for more advice

i say do it. they r prob pretty light too which is good.

hmm I didnt even think of that theres another justification for me ditching my completely fine stockers lol
 
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