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<blockquote data-quote="1ntheoc" data-source="post: 767278" data-attributes="member: 9150"><p>First, I want to start off with saying that I have Methods... and I like them alot. They look good, they're lighter than the competition and they're cheap. The one area I THINK they could be lacking is overall build quality. </p><p></p><p>I noticed that every Method I've owned (I've owned 2 sets of four) takes quite a bit of weight to balance decently AND even when balanced to zero can still seem to give a little shake on the freeway (could be due to the lug centric design).</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I've looked into custom hub centric rings; my only concern is the bore diameter tolerance. I'm thinking the center bores may or may not be perfectly round... which will be necessary for a custom hubcentric ring to fit. I still may give it a shot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1ntheoc, post: 767278, member: 9150"] First, I want to start off with saying that I have Methods... and I like them alot. They look good, they're lighter than the competition and they're cheap. The one area I THINK they could be lacking is overall build quality. I noticed that every Method I've owned (I've owned 2 sets of four) takes quite a bit of weight to balance decently AND even when balanced to zero can still seem to give a little shake on the freeway (could be due to the lug centric design). Anyhow, I've looked into custom hub centric rings; my only concern is the bore diameter tolerance. I'm thinking the center bores may or may not be perfectly round... which will be necessary for a custom hubcentric ring to fit. I still may give it a shot... [/QUOTE]
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