Just got Asanti 20's - HUGE PROBLEM PLEASE HELP
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Just got Asanti 20's - HUGE PROBLEM PLEASE HELP
Hi All,
Just received Asanti 131's after 6 weeks of waiting. 20X8.5 in the front and 20X10 in the rear. Tried to put them on last night. ( 2005 G35 Coupe no Brembos). The back ones went on fine but the front one would not sit flush against the pad.
First thing i noticed is that there is a small extra screw inbetween the 5 bolt pattern that needed removing. I was able to remove this with a simple crescent wrench. But the rim would still not go on. After trying a couple of things it looked like there is a black painted cyclindrical piece that juts out in the center of the five bolt pattern that is preventing the rim from sitting deep enough onto the bolts.
Has ANYONE encountered this problem with any aftermarket rims they have purchased? If you have is there a solution without me having to send the rims back? The black circle jutting out is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter and looks like it can possible be pulled out but I'm not sure.
Thanks for any and all help guys.
LG
Just received Asanti 131's after 6 weeks of waiting. 20X8.5 in the front and 20X10 in the rear. Tried to put them on last night. ( 2005 G35 Coupe no Brembos). The back ones went on fine but the front one would not sit flush against the pad.
First thing i noticed is that there is a small extra screw inbetween the 5 bolt pattern that needed removing. I was able to remove this with a simple crescent wrench. But the rim would still not go on. After trying a couple of things it looked like there is a black painted cyclindrical piece that juts out in the center of the five bolt pattern that is preventing the rim from sitting deep enough onto the bolts.
Has ANYONE encountered this problem with any aftermarket rims they have purchased? If you have is there a solution without me having to send the rims back? The black circle jutting out is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter and looks like it can possible be pulled out but I'm not sure.
Thanks for any and all help guys.
LG
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Pics would be better so we can see what you're talking about. But it sounds like the HUB RING is not letting you mount the wheel properly. So it means they sent you the wrong bolt pattern on the wheels.
Don't experiment or try to fix it yourself...just get on the phone to the wheel shop right away and tell them what's going on. They have to have the solution for you.
Good luck.
Don't experiment or try to fix it yourself...just get on the phone to the wheel shop right away and tell them what's going on. They have to have the solution for you.
Good luck.
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Thanks for replying Chico. The hub ring sounds like the name of what I am referring to. The rear rims have a hole with a wider diameter than the front rims. (I compared the two after I put my old rims/tires back on).
So because of this, the rear rims have the clearance to fit and clear the hub ring on the rear. However in the front, the rim hole has a smaller diameter and is not clearing the "hub ring".
I guess my question is - is this "hub ring removable"? If it is - I would just have my dealer remove it.
Thanks again
So because of this, the rear rims have the clearance to fit and clear the hub ring on the rear. However in the front, the rim hole has a smaller diameter and is not clearing the "hub ring".
I guess my question is - is this "hub ring removable"? If it is - I would just have my dealer remove it.
Thanks again
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Sounds like the rims are to small for the " center bore ". Definitely send them back or just the fronts, should not take that long to enlarge them, actually you might find a local rim/repair shop that might be able to do it. Actually probably better to send them back, I believe those Asanti's are fully chromed, and you dont want a local shop to mess with that.
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Thanks for all the replies guys. I called the distributor I purchased them from. They are checking to see whether they can enlarge the "center bore" themselves or if they will need to ship them back to Asanti. Looks like they were not drilled correctly.
I just find it very suprising that for wheels this expensive and for the time it took to actually get them that Asanti would make such a poor mistake like this! The whole point of custom ordering is to make sure they are "custom made/fit" to avoid these type of problems.
Thanks for all your help and the added terminology which made it much easier to describe the problem when I called them.
I just find it very suprising that for wheels this expensive and for the time it took to actually get them that Asanti would make such a poor mistake like this! The whole point of custom ordering is to make sure they are "custom made/fit" to avoid these type of problems.
Thanks for all your help and the added terminology which made it much easier to describe the problem when I called them.
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hub rings are just that, rings. they are removable. Most wheels have a fairly large standard bore and use rings to fit to the application. Even volks use rings. They just slide into the wheel and are plastic or metal.
While the idea of having it drilled to your car is nice, I'd almost want the more common bore with a metal hubcentric ring. It makes the wheel much easier to sell later (if the buyer can use the offsets but has a diff brand car)
While the idea of having it drilled to your car is nice, I'd almost want the more common bore with a metal hubcentric ring. It makes the wheel much easier to sell later (if the buyer can use the offsets but has a diff brand car)
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Dear Tim,
The thing is, the back wheels are drilled correctly to accomodate the bore ring. The front wheels are not. Why would they do one correctly and not the other?
Just so I am not confusing you, let me clarify - the "bore holes" on the rear rims and the front rims are of different diameters. This should not be the case since the "bore rings" on the car are the SAME.
Asanti MUST HAVE/SHOULD HAVE known this when the made the wheels.
LG
The thing is, the back wheels are drilled correctly to accomodate the bore ring. The front wheels are not. Why would they do one correctly and not the other?
Just so I am not confusing you, let me clarify - the "bore holes" on the rear rims and the front rims are of different diameters. This should not be the case since the "bore rings" on the car are the SAME.
Asanti MUST HAVE/SHOULD HAVE known this when the made the wheels.
LG