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Do I need hub centric rings to mount my WORK T5R-2PC?

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Hello everyone,

I’ve been eager to install my new wheels but just realized I forgot about hub centric rings, which I know many cars require. Do I absolutely need to run them, or will I be fine without them?

If I do need them, how do I determine the correct size to ensure a proper fit?

Appreciate any advice, thanks for the help!
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Go to the specs for the wheel. Locate the "center bore" (CB) or "hub bore" (HB). This will be listed in millimeters.

The Supra is 66.5mm CB. If your wheels are larger than that, you need hub rings that are 66.5mm on the inside and exterior mm that match the listed CB of the T5R.

For example: if your wheels are 75mm CB, you will need a set of 66.5mm to 75mm hub centric rings.
 

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Not enough info about your wheels for us to know. If they are 5x112 with Center Bore 66.6 then no you're fine.
 

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I have the same wheels and don't use rings. Never noticed any crazy vibration etc.

I actually couldn't tell you what my center bore is because I was told when ordering that Work would not machine them to 66.6mm & it's not on the invoice... I assume whatever they manufacture them to is close though.

I should probably look into this ?
 
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Go to the specs for the wheel. Locate the "center bore" (CB) or "hub bore" (HB). This will be listed in millimeters.

The Supra is 66.5mm CB. If your wheels are larger than that, you need hub rings that are 66.5mm on the inside and exterior mm that match the listed CB of the T5R.

For example: if your wheels are 75mm CB, you will need a set of 66.5mm to 75mm hub centric rings.
Ok awesome tysm! I'm trying to figure out the bore size on works website but it's all in Japanese I'll do some more digging ?
 
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I have the same wheels and don't use rings. Never noticed any crazy vibration etc.

I actually couldn't tell you what my center bore is because I was told when ordering that Work would not machine them to 66.6mm & it's not on the invoice... I assume whatever they manufacture them to is close though.

I should probably look into this ?
Interesting, good to know though I ordered mine through three-piece USA and works website isn't very helpful, hopefully the shop I go to can help out. What did you do to get the TPMS sensors to function, did you need to buy the bracket?
 

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Interesting, good to know though I ordered mine through three-piece USA and works website isn't very helpful, hopefully the shop I go to can help out. What did you do to get the TPMS sensors to function, did you need to buy the bracket?
I have the brackets, but the shop that installed my tires said that they thought there would be clearance issues with them mounted, and so I just didn't install the TPMS.
 

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Don't need them but I like to run rings on all aftermarket wheels.

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I have the brackets, but the shop that installed my tires said that they thought there would be clearance issues with them mounted, and so I just didn't install the TPMS.
Is it normal to not be able to run TPMS in aftermarket wheels on the Supra? That seems strange. Is it something specific to the BMW-spec TPMS on the Supra?
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