To choose the right hub centric ring, you need two measurements: the car hub diameter (inner size) and the wheel center bore diameter (outer size). Here's how to measure both.

The car hub is usually easy to measure with calipers. Measure the outer diameter of the hub โ the surface where the hub centric ring sits. This gives you the ring's inner diameter.
You can also find your hub size in your car's technical specifications or in our car model database.

The wheel center bore is best measured with a dedicated tool. The problem with regular calipers is that they usually don't fit inside the wheel to measure the bore directly.

If your calipers don't fit inside the wheel, you can measure the bore like this:



If you already have old hub centric rings, you can measure the correct size directly from them! Measure the outer diameter (= wheel center bore) and inner diameter (= car hub) with calipers. This gives you both measurements at once.
Once you have both measurements, the ring size is:
Wheel center bore ➜ Car hub
For example: if your wheel center bore is 73.1 mm and hub is 57.1 mm, you need ring 73.1 ➜ 57.1.
Browse all hub centric ring sizes or find hub size by car model.
Not sure about your measurements? Contact our customer service โ we're happy to help you find the right size!