Spigot Rings

Spigot rings, also known as wheel spigot rings or hub-centric rings, are essential components designed to ensure a precise fit between your vehicle’s wheel and hub. They are typically made from durable plastic or metal and serve as adapters that fill the gap when the wheel’s centre bore is larger than the vehicle’s hub diameter. This ensures your wheels sit perfectly central on the hub, preventing vibrations and enhancing driving safety and comfort.

Spigot Ring Sizes and How to Choose

Spigot ring sizes are defined by two diameters: the outer diameter (OD), which matches the wheel’s centre bore, and the inner diameter (ID), which fits the vehicle’s hub. For example, a spigot ring size might be written as 73.1/57.1, indicating a wheel centre bore of 73.1mm and a hub diameter of 57.1mm. The correct wheel spigot ring size is crucial for safe and vibration-free wheel mounting.

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Spigot Rings FAQs

1. What are spigot rings used for, and why are they important?

Spigot rings (also known as wheel spigot rings) are used to ensure a precise fit between your aftermarket wheel's centre bore and your vehicle's hub. They are vital because they eliminate vibrations, ensure proper wheel alignment, and enhance driving safety by evenly distributing the load on the wheel bolts.

2. How do I determine the correct spigot ring size for my wheels and vehicle?

To find the correct spigot ring size, you need to know your wheel's centre bore diameter and your vehicle's hub diameter. The spigot ring size is typically expressed as two numbers (e.g., 73.1-57.1), where the first number is the outer diameter (OD) that fits the wheel, and the second number is the inner diameter (ID) that fits the hub.

3. What are the common spigot rings sizes available?

Common wheel spigot rings sizes include 73.1mm, 67.1mm, 66.6mm, 63.4mm, and 57.1mm, but many other sizes are available to suit different vehicle and wheel combinations. At Rybo, we stock a comprehensive range to ensure you find the perfect fit.

4. Can I drive without spigot rings if my wheel's centre bore is larger than my vehicle's hub?

It is not recommended to drive without spigot rings if your wheel's centre bore is larger than your vehicle's hub. Doing so can lead to wheel vibrations, uneven wear on tyres, and potential damage to your vehicle's wheel bearings and studs due to improper wheel alignment.

5. Are spigot rings and wheel spigot rings the same thing?

Yes, spigot rings and wheel spigot rings refer to the same component. Both terms describe the adapter rings used to correctly centre a wheel on a vehicle hub when the wheel's centre bore is larger than the hub.