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You would need a 71.5mm to 87.1mm hubcentric ring. They can be found on Amazon.
If you do decide on the wheels, be careful when ordering because they have a 2nd wheel with the same exact specs but has a center bore of 72.56mm. I am not sure you can find an adapter for for 71.5mm to 72.56mm.
Well, we confirmed with Extreme Terrain before ordering the wheels, tires, TPMS sensors all mounted and balance. The tech on chat confirmed the hub centric rings for the wheel we were ordering. Of course they arrive and low and behold the hub centric rings ordered/shipped are way too small for the wheel. What is my best option for this? Will we have a problem driving on the wheels without them while we locate the proper size rings? Appreciate the help.
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Well, we confirmed with Extreme Terrain before ordering the wheels, tires, TPMS sensors all mounted and balance. The tech on chat confirmed the hub centric rings for the wheel we were ordering. Of course they arrive and low and behold the hub centric rings ordered/shipped are way too small for the wheel. What is my best option for this? Will we have a problem driving on the wheels without them while we locate the proper size rings? Appreciate the help.
Personally I would wait to install the wheels. You should be able to get a set formula quickly on Amazon.
You can torque the lug nuts in 20ft lb increments to 130 ft lbs. to center the wheel on the hub without the rings while you wait.
 
 







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