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Wheel Bore question

flexstyle

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I understand the genesis bore is 67.10 but most wheels I seem to find are just 67.00 .... is it essentially the same thing? or will it not fit?

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Rings are added to wheels that are not quite hub-centric. Aftermarket wheels I have purchased from Tirerack include them for your particular car application.
 
If a hole is 67mm in diameter, a 67.1mm rod will not fit thru it. Exbmw, you have his question reversed.
 
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If a hole is 67mm in diameter, a 67.1mm rod will not fit thru it. Exbmw, you have his question reversed.

Holycrap!! :eek: Bad math or just age-related. Sorry flexstyle. My answer was intended to be helpful.
 
Thank you for the reply's

So I guess im better off going with 70.50 bore and getting hub centric rings. to 67.10
 
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