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Old 02-19-2022, 02:52 AM   #19
IndestructibleYaris
 
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I get what you're saying with the hub acting as a center jig for the rim but the lugs are coned. If the lugs weren't coned then you absolutely need the hub ring. It is possible to use rims that aren't coned and also use the proper lug nuts with flat shoulders but I doubt modern cars are missing the taper on the lug nuts and rims. OP please make sure you're using the right lug nuts for the rim design

That being said, me and my brother forgot to tighten the lugnuts on his RSX because of bad communication and he drove about 45 miles with one rear wheel finger tight. He complained of a weird noise but no damage was done to anything and the wheel somehow did not loosen. I never worry about being geeked on whether something is gonna fall apart
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