Why would you ever use a Plastic Hub-Centric Ring? 🤔

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Hub-Centric Rings are used as an alignment tool during the installation of your wheels. It's job is to take up the gap between your aftermarket wheel's centerbore, and the hub of your vehicle. Working as a dowel pin, the Hub Ring is a key component when installing aftermarket wheels to your ride. Not only are hub rings important, but they're also easily overlooked.
    One of the most common questions we get regarding hub rings revolve around the question of using metal over plastic, or vice-versa. Naturally, it makes sense to think that a metal hub ring would work better than a plastic one, right? In today's episode, we'll go over exactly why that misconception is false, why plastic hub rings should be used by 99% of vehicles, and how YOU can have a smooth and enjoyable experience when it comes to install your next wheel & tire package.
    00:34 - why plastic versus metal?
    01:05 - metal vs. plastic hub rings
    01:30 - corrosion resistance
    02:30 - why use a metal hub ring?
    03:10 - braking temps
    03:40 - alignment tool
    04:30 - hub rings come in different sizes
    05:00 - conclusion, which should I use?

Komentáře • 61

  • @_bermuda
    @_bermuda Před rokem +6

    YESSS 👏 I regret buying my metal ones now needlessly!

  • @TheTexican05
    @TheTexican05 Před 4 měsíci +3

    He nailed it. Plastic is super easy to remove during wheel, tire and brake services. Never corrodes or bonds with rust. But street use only.
    Aluminum if you do any kind of high performance driving and generate proper brake heat.
    I just ordered the wrong hub rings on accident because he part description didn't specify material... 😖 👎

  • @SCarolinaX
    @SCarolinaX Před rokem +1

    Bought these for my WRX. Enough difference to make it worth paying 15 bucks for them. Has smoothed out my car even more which is a big help if you’re running coilovers.

  • @randallflagg5966
    @randallflagg5966 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I have a truck that's over 6000 lb I installed a pair of 26-in wheels was vibrating like crazy I even thought the wheels were going to come off installed center hub plastic rings big difference no more vibration

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 7 měsíci

      Good to hear! Hub-Centric rings assist by guiding the wheel into a perfectly hub-centric position before torquing down your wheels. Glad it helped!

  • @bryanm9880
    @bryanm9880 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the useful info! Now I know the plastic for normal day to day driving is just fine!

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem

      Absolutely, we'd recommend plastic hub-rings for 99% of people with the 1% really only needing metal for track-use where you're seeing very high brake temps.

    • @getthecats
      @getthecats Před 4 měsíci

      They don't even do anything when you're driving mate.

    • @getthecats
      @getthecats Před 4 měsíci

      They don't even do anything when you're driving mate.

  • @RicardoStumpf
    @RicardoStumpf Před rokem +4

    Useful!

  • @KTMjs449
    @KTMjs449 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Once I torque my eheels you can use a pick tool and rotate the ring, there's no weight beared on it as most lugs are coned and typically align the wheel to be centered on the studs

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Firstly, a hub-centric ring is strictly meant to align the wheel hub-centrically, it's not meant to bear weight at all. Once it's installed, the hub-centric ring does nothing.
      Second, if you can spin the ring while the wheel is mounted you 100% have the WRONG-SIZED hub-centric ring. Sizing is key here, so make sure the outer diameter matches your vehicle's hub size, and the inner diameter matches the wheel's centerbore size.

    • @KTMjs449
      @KTMjs449 Před 9 měsíci

      @konigwheels it doesn't bear weight, is exactly what I said. I have the right size but, again, once wheel is mounted there's no stress on them, I was confirming your own statements from the video. Have had them for ovwr 50,000 miles. I only came to your video because I was curious about the aluminum ones. I'll certainly buy elsewhere. Don't just assume people don't know what they're talking about.

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@KTMjs449 Not sure why you're bent out of shape, we simply responded to your comment with a factual answer with nothing implied. We're talking about hub-rings here...

  • @Divine_Serpent_Geh
    @Divine_Serpent_Geh Před 7 měsíci +1

    To be honest I’ve had both and I prefer plastic. Plastic provides better shock absorption vs metal-on-metal, and dampens the oscillations of the wheel better while it’s rolling thousands of times per minute.

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hmmm, we hadn't thought of that benefit, makes sense though. At least upon install of the wheel! Thanks for that!

  • @stonesthrow420
    @stonesthrow420 Před 8 měsíci

    I use the alluminum rings, I just coat them with a very thin layer of synthetic grease and....no corrosion and easier bolt on fit

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 7 měsíci

      you're 100% doing it the correct way. We applaud you. 👏👏

  • @LordLoMR2
    @LordLoMR2 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a plastic one in my MR2. Tracked it multiple times with the brake glowing red and the plastic ring still good. 😂

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 10 měsíci

      You might want to think about switching to metal. 😂😂😂

  • @joaomoraes8664
    @joaomoraes8664 Před 3 měsíci

    Great explanation. One question if you glue to the wheel is Super Glue best glue ? I say that because every place where they change tires they forget to check and keeps falling !!!

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 3 měsíci

      We wouldn't recommend apply any glue of any kind. The only thing you should apply if anything is a bit of anti-seize (if the ring is metal).
      As far as the wheel/tire professionals forgetting the hub rings, we've seen that problem before too. Just make sure to remind them every time about the Hub Rings.

  • @mathieucossette9019
    @mathieucossette9019 Před 5 měsíci

    If I apply silver antiseize will help avoid corrosion? I only use my allow wheels like 5 months per year

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes, that's what we recommend when using metal hub-rings.

  • @bryanm9880
    @bryanm9880 Před rokem

    Funny thing I had a vibration in my steering and soon as I put the hub rings on it took most of the vibration out, so it wouldn't help with that at all?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem +2

      Yes. When your wheels are not perfectly hub-centric, it can cause vibration which you can definitely feel in your steering wheel. Using a hub-centric ring ensures that the wheel is perfectly hub-centric upon installation of the wheel.

  • @volans25
    @volans25 Před 6 měsíci +1

    how long does it take for corrosion to happen?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Depending on the use and general conditions really. Generally, it's good practice to install a new set of hub-centric rings anytime you switch up your wheels.

    • @mathieucossette9019
      @mathieucossette9019 Před 5 měsíci

      Silver antiseize.... ??​@@konigwheels

  • @galahad3764
    @galahad3764 Před 7 měsíci

    would a 1mm diffrence matter? My wheels are 65mm and my car is 56.1mm and all I was able to find in plastic was a 56.1 to 65.1. Couldn't I just rubber mallet it into place?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is a strange question. You're talking about a difference of .1mm, not 1mm. If the hub-ring fits your wheel with a little bit of force, and the wheel fits the vehicle's hub perfectly, I don't see why it wouldn't be okay. Safe to assume you're using a plastic hub-ring?

    • @galahad3764
      @galahad3764 Před 7 měsíci

      @@konigwheels if I’m able to find it yeah. Although the slim pickings are primarily aluminum

  • @jawynn8890
    @jawynn8890 Před 3 měsíci

    If my hubs r 70.3mm in size then what (plastic) size/color coat should I get cuz I’m seeing all different ones tht could potentially fit it but im not entirely sure on the exact ones I should get I just don’t want to get the wrong size for my hubs

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 3 měsíci

      What car is this for? Mustang?

    • @jawynn8890
      @jawynn8890 Před 3 měsíci

      @@konigwheels yes a 2014 base model

  • @Creeperdiskcrew
    @Creeperdiskcrew Před 9 měsíci

    I'm still curious is there a difference between plastics like ABS and Polycarbonate ?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 9 měsíci +1

      For something like a hub-ring, the difference between ABS and Polycarbonate is negligible. The hub-ring acts as a dowel-pin purely to align the wheel properly, it doesn't hold any weight or pressure whatsoever once the wheel is tightened down.

  • @noc-turnal4516
    @noc-turnal4516 Před rokem

    How often should the plastic be replaced if one prefers plastic?

    • @nickkochansky3498
      @nickkochansky3498 Před rokem +1

      I just replaced my plastic ones that were all cracked. It’s been about 5 years.

  • @mathieucossette9019
    @mathieucossette9019 Před 4 měsíci

    I've found out that I had 1 out of 4 hub centric rings that is bent on the outside diameter, its surface is not flat anymore... What could be the cause?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Did they arrive like that or you're noticing this after taking off your wheels? Metal hub-rings?

    • @mathieucossette9019
      @mathieucossette9019 Před 4 měsíci

      No they were not like that at the beginning​@@konigwheels

  • @mrroy5542
    @mrroy5542 Před 10 měsíci

    How about a thin film of anti seize?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, 100%. As we mentioned in the video, when using a hub-centric ring, you want to apply anti-seize so it doesn't corrode or stick to your wheel and/or hub.

  • @toranjames8646
    @toranjames8646 Před 3 měsíci

    Are you supposed to use wobble lug nuts when using centric rings?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, we wouldn't recommend wobble lug nuts in any situation.

    • @toranjames8646
      @toranjames8646 Před 3 měsíci

      @konigwheels so just regular luggs??

  • @Zakw17
    @Zakw17 Před rokem

    Why does it seem like I have more small vibrations when I run the plastic ones?

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem

      If you're experiencing any kind of vibration after you install your hub-rings (plastic or metal) than it could be because the hub-ring is not sized correctly, the installation hardware you're using is incorrect, and/or the wheel is not sitting flat against the hub of the vehicle.

    • @Zakw17
      @Zakw17 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it’s vague, but still there. I’ve bought new lug bolts. Wire brushed mating surfaces. They’re definitely the right advertised size, and I’ve road forced several times

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem

      @@Zakw17 Are the new lug bolts conical-seat?

    • @Zakw17
      @Zakw17 Před rokem

      @@konigwheels Sure are

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem

      It seems like the only possibility now is the sizing of your hub-ring. You can confirm the inner diameter matches your vehicle's hub and the outer matches the wheel's centerbore size?

  • @biggkoz
    @biggkoz Před rokem +1

    Plastic is better. I used plastic rings for about 10 years and never had a removal issue.

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem +1

      100%. It's almost counter-intuitive because naturally it makes sense to think that metal ones would be better. All about use-case!

  • @thetruth7202
    @thetruth7202 Před 5 měsíci

    I've been using plastic for the 4 years and have issues

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před 5 měsíci +1

      you have issues, or you don't have issues?

  • @JT-sl3ui
    @JT-sl3ui Před rokem

    You don’t even need hub rings. They only help you center the wheel while installing the lug nuts

    • @konigwheels
      @konigwheels  Před rokem +2

      You just explained the only purpose of a Hub Ring - to center the wheel while installing.

    • @salim3geep644
      @salim3geep644 Před 10 měsíci +1

      always need hubring for non-stock rims. otherwise the bolt and nuts would be the two which bear the weight.