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Konig Hurry
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Re: Konig Hurry
As said I have Dbo's and I'm running on a 215 45 17 with a 30mm drop all round I've had no issues with rubbing or steering being heavy tho
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no sparcers m8
the way they sat on mine fronts were out flush on arches and rears maybe could have done with 5mm spacers
the 67.1 to 64.1 spigot rings i had were real cheap m8 about £2.00 each i think
but i would never run universal spacers as they are crap and real hubcentric (the only ones to go for ) are about £120 a pair and for 5mm difference



the 67.1 to 64.1 spigot rings i had were real cheap m8 about £2.00 each i think



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An S13 is 66.1 bore, but there's a chance the Konigs ran spigot rings to fit the S13 as well, meaning the actual bore of the Konigs are larger. Not many if any options on 66.1-64.1 spigot rings otherwise.NafemanNathan wrote:You sure they're 66.1 bore though?
And you don't need to run hubcentric spacers if the spacer you use are shallow enough so that the wheel/spigot ring still locates on the hub.
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bore size is take a ruler with you m8
mine were 67.1 rim bore and 64.1 hub
but the Ats i had were 64.1 rim and the Boss redlines i have now are 73.1 rim
aftermarket alloys love messing around with hub bore so measure that they are bigger than 64.1 and do as i did and took one rim in carparts centre and tried all spigots till i got the right ones
2 sets of spigots i tried were right size whole but the rim bore was camfered angle on whole so had to match the 15% degree on spigots


but the Ats i had were 64.1 rim and the Boss redlines i have now are 73.1 rim

aftermarket alloys love messing around with hub bore so measure that they are bigger than 64.1 and do as i did and took one rim in carparts centre and tried all spigots till i got the right ones

2 sets of spigots i tried were right size whole but the rim bore was camfered angle on whole so had to match the 15% degree on spigots

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have never measured how much hub ring sticks out but only about 3mm that can seeNafemanNathan wrote:An S13 is 66.1 bore, but there's a chance the Konigs ran spigot rings to fit the S13 as well, meaning the actual bore of the Konigs are larger. Not many if any options on 66.1-64.1 spigot rings otherwise.NafemanNathan wrote:You sure they're 66.1 bore though?
And you don't need to run hubcentric spacers if the spacer you use are shallow enough so that the wheel/spigot ring still locates on the hub.

