Hub-centric rings (hub rings) are simple plastic or metal sleeves that fill the gap between an aftermarket wheel’s center bore and your vehicle’s hub. Their job is to precisely center the wheel on the hub so your tire-and-wheel assembly runs true and feels smooth at speed.
Learn more about hub‑centric vs. lug‑centric wheels.
Not sure if your wheels accept rings? Make an appointment and we’ll confirm whether rings are compatible and needed for your setup.
Rings are sized Outer Diameter (OD) × Inner Diameter (ID) in millimeters: - OD = your wheel’s center bore - ID = your vehicle’s hub pilot
Example: 73–67.1 means the wheel center bore is 73.0 mm and your vehicle hub is 67.1 mm.
Tips: - Verify both numbers; the OD must match the wheel’s center bore and the ID must match the vehicle hub. - Plastic (resin) and aluminum rings both work; plastic resists corrosion and is commonly used, aluminum offers added durability. Either is fine as rings don’t bear load.
Need a hand measuring? Stop by any of our store locations or make an appointment.
The easiest way to see only wheels that fit is to enter your vehicle details in our wheel selector. You’ll get diameter, width, bolt pattern, offset, and hub bore compatibility (so you’ll know if rings are suggested).
Examples: - Nissan Altima: Stock sizes commonly include 16", 17", 18" and 19" depending on year/trim. Since 2002, Altimas use a 5×114.3 bolt pattern. Explore options on our 2025 Nissan Altima wheels page or go straight to 5×114.3 wheels. - Toyota Camry: Recent generations often run 17", 18" and 19" wheels. See trending options on our 2025 Toyota Camry wheels page.
Looking at rugged or show‑style aftermarket wheels? The Fuel Cleaver D574 comes in multiple diameters (17"–22") and common 5‑, 6‑ and 8‑lug patterns. If the Cleaver’s center bore is larger than your hub, a correctly sized hub ring will help ensure a vibration‑free ride.
For exact bolt pattern, recommended offsets, and size options, enter your Ram 1500’s year/trim in our wheels catalog or contact your local store. We’ll pull confirmed specs, show you compatible wheels, and let you know if hub rings are recommended for any choice you like.
TRD (Toyota Racing Development) wheels are in high demand and availability can vary by region. Your best next step is to find a store. We can check in‑stock inventory and special‑order availability for TRD rims and verify precise fitment for your Toyota.
Services vary by location, but you can generally expect: - Mounting and computer balancing - New valve stems or TPMS service as needed - Lug torque to manufacturer spec - After‑purchase support such as rotation and rebalancing, flat repair, and air checks
Ask your local store for a full list of services and any lifetime benefits with your purchase.
Ready to smooth out your ride or upgrade your look? Make an appointment or shop wheels. We’ll confirm fitment, size your hub‑centric rings correctly, and get you rolling—backed by our Low Price Guarantee.