Hub centric rings 60.0 - 54.1 mm
π Compatible cars (hub size 54.1 mm)
The following cars have a hub size of 54.1 mm. This hub centric ring fits when the wheel center bore is 60.0 mm.
Hyundai
- Bayon Bayon (2021β)
- i20 GB (2014β2020), BC3 (2020β)
Kia
- Picanto TA (2011β2017), JA (2017β)
- Stonic YB (2017β)
Mazda
- 2 DJ (2014β)
- MX-5 ND (2015β)
Suzuki
- Swift ZC/ZD (2004β2010), FZ/NZ (2010β2017), AZ (2017β)
Toyota
- Carina Carina II T170 (1987β1992)
- Celica RA/TA (1970β1977), RA/MA (1977β1981), RA/MA/SA (1981β1985), ST160 (1985β1989), ST180 (1989β1993), ST200 (1993β1999), ZZT230 (1999β2006)
- Corolla E70 (1979β1983), E80 (1983β1987), E90 (1987β1992), E100 (1991β1997), E110 (1997β2001), E120 (2001β2006), E150 (2006β2013)
- MR2 AW11 (1984β1989), SW20 (1989β1999), ZZW30 (1999β2007)
- Starlet EP70 (1984β1989), EP80 (1989β1996), EP90 (1996β1999)
- Yaris XP10 (1999β2005), XP90 (2005β2011), XP130 (2011β2020), XP210 (2020β)
- Yaris Cross Yaris Cross (2021β)
π§ Installation guide
Clean the car hub and wheel center bore from dirt and rust. A dry, clean surface ensures a tight fit.
Press the hub centric ring onto the car hub. It should fit snugly β not too loose and not forced.
Lift the wheel into place. The wheel center bore sits on top of the hub centric ring, centering the wheel precisely on the hub.
Tighten the wheel bolts/nuts in a cross pattern to the correct torque. The hub centric ring stays between the wheel and hub.
Measure your wheel center bore diameter (60.0 mm) and your car hub diameter (54.1 mm). See measuring guide β
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