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No one uses hub centric rings any more. This is not the 90s.

very few aftermarket manufacturers will produce a bronco wheel at oem offset.

wait 6 months as wheel manufacturers are still waiting on their broncos ... by SEMA there will be more options with the correct hub bore size.
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All have wheels in the +25 to +35 range.

Icon and Black Rhino are supposedly made in the good ol' US of A!
 

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No one uses hub centric rings any more. This is not the 90s.

very few aftermarket manufacturers will produce a bronco wheel at oem offset.

wait 6 months as wheel manufacturers are still waiting on their broncos ... by SEMA there will be more options with the correct hub bore size.
https://www.customwheeloffset.com/?

Select +35 mm in their search drill down tool and it will spit out wheels in the +25 to + 45 range
17" , 7.5 thru 9" .... about 7 pages worth.

Icons claim hub rings are not required with their wheels as they are made to be lug centric.

Regardless, I've seen wheels across all price ranges require/suggest centering rings ..... I dunno.

The engineers I have conversed with mostly felt "hub centric" is largely a myth. The hub rings just help things get close so the lug nuts can do their job better.
They felt the hub tolerances would have to be so tight, you'd never get the wheel off after things warmed up and expanded.

That was from a discussion on a SAE forum.
 

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All have wheels in the +25 to +35 range.

Icon and Black Rhino are supposedly made in the good ol' US of A!
You sure on that one? I can't find any examples of black rhino wheels in 17x8.5" with the kosher lug pattern in anything greater than 0 offset.
 

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I don't disagree with you about whether or not hub centric is really really important except that every OEM wheel is hub-centric.

https://www.customwheeloffset.com/?

Select +35 mm in their search drill down tool and it will spit out wheels in the +25 to + 45 range
17" , 7.5 thru 9" .... about 7 pages worth.

Icons claim hub rings are not required with their wheels as they are made to be lug centric.

Regardless, I've seen wheels across all price ranges require/suggest centering rings ..... I dunno.

The engineers I have conversed with mostly felt "hub centric" is largely a myth. The hub rings just help things get close so the lug nuts can do their job better.
They felt the hub tolerances would have to be so tight, you'd never get the wheel off after things warmed up and expanded.

That was from a discussion on a SAE forum.
 

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I don't disagree with you about whether or not hub centric is really really important except that every OEM wheel is hub-centric.
Yeah, I stumbled onto this engineering discussion so far over my head ....
I had been looking for "facts" on wheel spacers when I found it.
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