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Old Mar 11, 2021 | 07:19 AM
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Hi Guys I’m new to the forum, I have a 2004 Porsche Cayenne with 22” Lexani wheels and when driving between 55mph and 75mph there is a huge steering wobble/shack. I’ve been told some 22” rims have problems centering on the hubs. Creating this problem.

So my question is, what 22” rims can I buy that will fix this problem ??
Or what can I do to fix this problem??

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Old Mar 11, 2021 | 08:19 AM
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need hubcentric rings. i believe stock bore is 71.6. Most aftermarket is much bigger, so all that weight would be going on the bolts vs the hubs. got mine on ebay. no vibration to 120mph and counting!
 
Old Mar 11, 2021 | 09:14 AM
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Hi Dass,

thanks for the reply, I have put rim centering sims on the rims, still shacks, would a new rim with 71.6 bore stop this you think ??

 
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most likely culprit. find the lexani bore X mm for the model of wheel, double check the measurement if possible. Then find the exact hubcentric ring. disclosure, i'm not a physicist!
 
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find the lexani bore X mm for the model of wheel



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