Hub center rings measure
Hub center rings measure
Sometimes when I mount off and on the wheels I afterwards could get vibrations when driving at higher speeds. They are correct balanced and I suspect that the hub center rings are bad or of wrong size.
Some documentation from when I investigated this:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
Bad center rings can get the wheel a little bit off center and cause vibration at higher speeds.
/Lars
Some documentation from when I investigated this:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
Bad center rings can get the wheel a little bit off center and cause vibration at higher speeds.
/Lars
Re: Hub center rings measure
Sometimes when I mount off and on the wheels I afterwards could get vibrations when driving at higher speeds. They are correct balanced and I suspect that the hub center rings are bad or of wrong size.
Some documentation from when I investigated this:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
Bad center rings can get the wheel a little bit off center and cause vibration at higher speeds.
/Lars
Some documentation from when I investigated this:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
Bad center rings can get the wheel a little bit off center and cause vibration at higher speeds.
/Lars
The flat part of the micrometer does not touch the curved surface of the wheel bore.
Use a inside micrometer or old fashioned inside callipers and carefully measure them with a vernier.
Re: Hub center rings measure
That sounds about the same problem as I have. I ordered new Hub Center Rings of correct size, but it failed to be delivered. I tried to found new ones nearby where I live, but instead I got the information that some people 3D pritend them. I have test printed one ring, but it's to cold to do some work on the car now. Look et the bottom of this page and I have collected some information:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
/Lars
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
/Lars
Re: Hub center rings measure
I got some problem with this. I changed from my earlier 10 mm spacers to 5 mm. These thin spacer didn't have any hub and I have to center them in someway. I had they mounted earlier and then I center them direct with my fingers, the wheel was centered with the ordinary hub ring.
But now when I have my 3D-printer, why not made the hub rings that fit perfect by myselfe ?
Have a look at page three:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
But better to buy new ones, I just was curious and wanted to do some test.
Lars
But now when I have my 3D-printer, why not made the hub rings that fit perfect by myselfe ?
Have a look at page three:
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
But better to buy new ones, I just was curious and wanted to do some test.
Lars
Last edited by Astrofriend; 02-27-2021 at 09:13 AM.
Re: Hub center rings measure
Hi,
Yes this was a bit strange, I saw he diameters: 66.5 mm, 66.6 mm and sometimes the 66.56 mm. I couldn't find out which was correct and I thought that Merecedes who is a Germany company can't used any other than SI units. But now I know, thanks for the help, I have corrected the text on my page.
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
I also changed the layout a bit to make it easier to moving around the pages.
I have now printed the second hub ring and will go down to the garage and mount it today. Tomorrow a ride out in the sunshine now when the snow is gone. Happy life !
/Lars
/Lars
Yes this was a bit strange, I saw he diameters: 66.5 mm, 66.6 mm and sometimes the 66.56 mm. I couldn't find out which was correct and I thought that Merecedes who is a Germany company can't used any other than SI units. But now I know, thanks for the help, I have corrected the text on my page.
2005 years Chrysler Crossfire: Hub center rings, part 1
I also changed the layout a bit to make it easier to moving around the pages.
I have now printed the second hub ring and will go down to the garage and mount it today. Tomorrow a ride out in the sunshine now when the snow is gone. Happy life !
/Lars
/Lars
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