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What is my vehicle's center bore? What is my vehicles center bore? The center bore measurement of your vehicle varies significantly depending on make, model and year. By shopping online for wheels using our exclusive wheel selector, you can be sure you'll receive wheels with the correct measurements for your vehicle and any adapters that may be required to ensure a proper and centered fit. You can read more about center bores in our tech center. What is the center bore of my wheels? Most wheels have a center bore of 73.1 millimeters, with some exceptions. Centering rings are the best way to ensure a proper, centered fit on your vehicle. Read more about center bores and hub centric rings in our tech center. Hub centric rings are designed to fill the gap between your vehicles hub and the wheels center bore. By filling this gap, the vehicles rotor and wheel will rotate on the same axis to ensure a smoother ride. Read more about hub centric rings in our tech center. Spacers are designed to push the wheel away from the vehicles brake assembly and rotor. New Wheels Now does not provide spacers. What tire pressure should I use? The best reference for correct tire pressure is the PSI specifications on your tire's outer wall. The outer wall typically describes maximum PSI for a given tire; it's usually best to use a tire pressure about 5 PSI under the maximum specification. Tire Pressure can affect traction and temperature as well. New Wheels Now does not recommend lowering your tire pressure for racing, as low tire pressure can result in damage to your wheels not covered by road hazard warranty. How much should I torque my lugs? Your vehicle owner's manual contains the best torque specifications for your wheels. The best way to torque your lugs is by using a torque wrench. Visit our tech center for more on wheel torque. Your vehicle's correct offset depends on what size wheel it uses. Our exclusive online wheel selector ensures that your wheel purchase will have the correct offset for your vehicle. Read more about offsets in our Wheel Tech area. What tire size do I need for my car? Tire size compatibility depends on your specific make and model. Our online wheel selector will help you find the correct tire size for you. Read more about plus sizing in our Wheel Tech Area What is the difference between all the wheel finishes that you offer? The diagram below illustrates the different colors and finishes of the wheels that we offer.
What is covered by manufacturer's warranty? Most brands offered by New Wheels Now come with a one-year manufacturer's warranty. These warranties mainly cover factory defects known as "out of round" wheels. They also typically cover peeling clear coats and/or chipping paint. The warranties do not cover damage due to use of degreasers or exposure to melting salts. |
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