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Hubcentric Rings (Pack of 4) - 71.6mm ID to 72.6mm OD - Silver Aluminum Hubrings - Fits on 71.6mm Hubs and 72.6mm Bore Wheels - Compatible with Various Jeep Dodge Chrysler Vehicles

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About Hubcentric Rings (Pack Of 4) - 71.6mm ID To 72.6mm

What are Hub Centric Rings? (Also called hubrings, hubcentric rings, centering rings) This device is installed between the vehicle's hub and the wheel center bore. The hubring fills in the gap between the hub lip and the centerbore of the wheel. This is assuming that your wheel's centerbore is not already centered around the hub. Why do I need it? You may experience steering wheel vibrations if your wheel's centerbore does not perfectly center on your vehicle's hub. Hubrings eliminate those vibrations by properly centering the wheel onto your vehicle's hub. How can I confirm fitment? - Hubrings have 2 measurements, typically in millimeters (mm). - The SMALLER of the 2 measurements is the INNER DIAMETER. In the case of this item, it is 71.6mm. This should match your vehicle's hub bore. - The LARGER of the 2 measurements is the OUTER DIAMETER. In the case of this item, it is 72.6mm. This should match your wheel's centerbore. [ FITMENT ] Buyers MUST first ensure their Wheel Bore is 72.6mm. After confirming wheel bore is correct, below are the vehicles it can fit: Compatible with Chrysler: 2005-2019 300 | 1998-2004 300M | 1994-2001 LHS | 2004-2008 Pacifica | 2017-2020 Pacifica | 2008-2020 Voyager Compatible with Dodge: 2004-2009 Magnum | 1987-2003 Dakota | 1991-2003 Durango | 2011-2020 Durango | 2008-2020 Journey | 2009-2020 Challenger | 2005-2020 Charger | 2001-2019 Grand Caravan Compatible with Jeep: 1980-2001 Cherokee | 1993-2020 Grand Cherokee | 1987-2020 Wrangler | 2002-2012 Liberty | 1986-1992 Comanche | 2006-2010 Commander | 2018-2019 Gladiator Installation Advisory Be sure to clean your hub prior to installation. Because of the tight tolerances of the hubrings (to ensure tight fit), a dirty hub could cause the ring to not fit.