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Old 09-26-2015, 09:24 PM
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Set of 4 Fuel Mavericks wheels taken off my 2014 w/TPMS still installed. Part number D53820909855, includes lug nuts, plastic spacers and brand new center caps. Asking $900 for local pick or I'm willing to travel an meet within a reasonable distance. I'm located in Charles Town, WV, and I'll consider shipping if someone wants.







Small blemish from the tiring changing machine I believe.
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What did you use the green rings for?
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hub centering rings I believe
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Originally Posted by BeerOrGasoline
hub centering rings I believe
Correct. The wheels are hub centric, not lug centric, so you need the rings. Most wheels are like that now.
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Do the rings help??? Sorry to jack the OP's thread! He's trying to sell these wheels! Which are GREAT btw!!!! It appears to be a good buy!
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The rings are required to center the wheel on the hub. In a lug centric design, the lug nuts itself are what keeps the wheel centered. This is a much more stable design and is what is primarily used now for mounting wheels. Aftermarket wheels have a larger hub mounting area so they can fit multiple vehicles, and then you buy the appropriate rings for your car/truck to center them.
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Any idea what the offset is? I had a set of these on my 2013 and loved them.
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Offset is +14
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In an effort to determine shipping, do you know how much each rim weighs?

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