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So I'm looking to switch over to method 703s from my stock wheel. Its my understanding that these are some of the most popular offroad wheels out there, and many bronco owners run them.
However, I could use some help understanding how. The method 703s have a hub bore of 106.25mm, where the bronco hub bore is 93.1mm. I also want to put on BORA 0.75" spacers, which list a hub bore of 106mm. So by my understanding, in order to use these wheels, I need to:
use 93.1 to 106 hub centric rings with the BORA spacer over the ring, then the method wheel on the spacer?
How do all the decimals reconcile? The wheel is 106.25, the spacer says 106, many rings say 106.1. Are these all the same? or do I need a spacer that is exactly 106.25 for the methods? and so on. If I have the choice between 93.1 to 106 or 93.1 to 106.1 adapter rings, which do I choose? Seems like the 106.1 would match the wheel better, but is too big for the BORA spacer?
Just looking to wrap my head around how people run aftermarket wheels, since apparently wheels and spacers dont seem to come in 93.1mm bore.
However, I could use some help understanding how. The method 703s have a hub bore of 106.25mm, where the bronco hub bore is 93.1mm. I also want to put on BORA 0.75" spacers, which list a hub bore of 106mm. So by my understanding, in order to use these wheels, I need to:
use 93.1 to 106 hub centric rings with the BORA spacer over the ring, then the method wheel on the spacer?
How do all the decimals reconcile? The wheel is 106.25, the spacer says 106, many rings say 106.1. Are these all the same? or do I need a spacer that is exactly 106.25 for the methods? and so on. If I have the choice between 93.1 to 106 or 93.1 to 106.1 adapter rings, which do I choose? Seems like the 106.1 would match the wheel better, but is too big for the BORA spacer?
Just looking to wrap my head around how people run aftermarket wheels, since apparently wheels and spacers dont seem to come in 93.1mm bore.
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