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Old December 12th 04, 11:14 PM
Grant Edwards
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Default hub centering rings: plastic vs. aluminum?

As I was putting on my 3rd snow tire this morning, it dawned on
me that I needed centering rings for the aftermarket wheels
that my snow tires are on. Some places sell poly carbonate
rings, some places sell aluminum ones. Since they're supposed
to bear most of the weight of the car, I would think that one
would want metal ones. Anybody try any of the plastic ones?

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