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Getting ready to order some Hypergrams and want to know if the Mishimoto’s will work.

https://www.mishimoto.com/aluminum-...qPJiPLqa-TYVFsyPAoboaAoAUEALw_wcB#prettyPhoto

Also wondering which hub centric rings I should run? I’ve read metal is the way to go as plastic can melt. Can’t find any metal ones though or what the size of the ring should be. Thanks y’all!
 


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Getting ready to order some Hypergrams and want to know if the Mishimoto’s will work.

https://www.mishimoto.com/aluminum-...qPJiPLqa-TYVFsyPAoboaAoAUEALw_wcB#prettyPhoto

Also wondering which hub centric rings I should run? I’ve read metal is the way to go as plastic can melt. Can’t find any metal ones though or what the size of the ring should be. Thanks y’all!
Nope* go to the Miata site Good-win racing our thread is M12-1.50. They have some good choices....those mishmotos lug colors will start to flake* after a couple of impact driver hits.

https://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Performance-Parts/MX5/Wheels-Tires/Accessories.html

Mcgard quality is top notch FYI.

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Yes, you should use hubcentric rings with those wheels.

If you plan on open tracking/autocrossing go with the alloy ones (plastic can melt), but if purely street driving I would use the plastic due to less chance of them 'cold welding' to the hub flange. [wink]
 


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Yes, you should use hubcentric rings with those wheels.

If you plan on open tracking/autocrossing go with the alloy ones (plastic can melt), but if purely street driving I would use the plastic due to less chance of them 'cold welding' to the hub flange. [wink]
Where do I purchase them from? I can put a little pinch of anti seize on them. Always been enough to keep it from happening for me.
 


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Where do I purchase them from? I can put a little pinch of anti seize on them. Always been enough to keep it from happening for me.
ebay will not allow me to link to the pages, but just search for;

73.1mm to 63.4mm alloy hub centric rings on; ebay, amazon, or any of the wheel/tuner sites and they will come up, usually about $15.00 for a set of 4.

The plastic ones are usually about less than half that cost.
 


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