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i torque mines to 100 but is eating the washers quick.
 

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I recently bought the racestars and they were a Pain to line up and get on..... took the rears off at the track cuz it started raining and noticed 1 of the studs on each side was bent! any reason for this? and does anyone have any tips for next time i go to put them on? thanks Tom

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I have 325/45/17's Mounted on Greg Weld Racelites

Does anyone know if there is a Centric Ring out there?
 

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Racestar sells hub centric rings or they can be had from Summit
 

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Anyone having to replace any studs? Any difficulties removing the damaged studs? It looks like I have two rear ones to do. Looks like you just have to pound them out like usual.
 

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Are y'all torqueing your Racestar rims lugs to 100 ft/lb? I have a set of 15 x 8's on the rear and can't find any reliable info on what to torque them to.

Thanks.

For 5x4.75 Bolt Pattern Installations: (require Centered Washers) After the vehicle
is properly and securely positioned place the wheel on the vehicle. Start with the lug
stud at the 6’oclock position and hand tighten the lug nut to hold the washer into the
washer pocket. Rotate the wheel clockwise to the next available lug stud and repeat
until all lug nuts are installed. Rotate the wheel and ensure all washers are properly
positioned in each of the washer pockets and then torque to the proper torque
specifications of the lug stud size.

For 5x5 Bolt Pattern Installations: (require Offset Washers) After the vehicle is
properly and securely positioned place the wheel on the vehicle. Start with the lug
stud at the 12’oclock position. Gravity will allow the largest part of the Offset washer
to fall downward and then hand tighten the lug nut to hold the washer into the washer
pocket. Rotate the wheel clockwise to the next available lug stud and repeat until all
lug nuts are installed. Rotate the wheel and ensure all washers are properly
positioned in each of the washer pockets and then torque to the proper torque
specifications of the lug stud size.


Standard Torque Specs: 7/16” 75-85 ft lbs, ½” 85-95 ft lbs and 12mmx1.5 95ft lbs

If you have any additional questions please feel free to give us a call at 888-492-9394.

tigerhonaker​
 

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