Sponsored

Method wheels with push through center caps

Chuck2001

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
159
Reaction score
113
Location
Montreal, Canada
Vehicle(s)
25 RR, 24 Golf R
Not the type of guy to post pictures of my dirty RR with the new Method wheels but would like to share my experience and learnings.

First truck and first time with push through center caps.

The dealer had issues installing the wheels using only the method spline lugs. Front was still vibrating after 2-3 tries.

We ditch the center caps and put 108 to 93.1 hub centric rings. No vibration, all is good but it looks like sh**.

I bought 106mm to 93.1mm and it fits like a glove inside the center cap lip.

So I learned that when having this type of wheels and caps, you want the OD size of the ring to fit the cap, not the wheel.

Had to remove and redo all 4s 🙄.

Hope it can help someone who, like me, didn't know.

We live and learn

Might do a thread with pics when I completely upgrade the B&O sound system. As winter does not want to fade away, I'm building my harness, adapters, amp rack, etc...
Sponsored

 

Gravy Jones

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 21, 2025
Threads
4
Messages
46
Reaction score
55
Location
USA
Vehicle(s)
GTI
Which Method wheel? It would be great to see how the rings fit inside the caps.
 

superj

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jason
Joined
Feb 8, 2025
Threads
40
Messages
3,485
Reaction score
3,202
Location
Corpus christi texas
Vehicle(s)
2004 ford ranger, 2024 ford ranger
Occupation
Aircraft examiner
i was wondering about that stuff. i have looked at a lot of wheels but not a bunch come with our bore spacing. i assumed everyone was running hub rings but no one ever mentioned them in their pics.
 
OP
OP

Chuck2001

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
159
Reaction score
113
Location
Montreal, Canada
Vehicle(s)
25 RR, 24 Golf R
I wished I had done more research.

Was on the verge between the 703s and the 305s. The 703 can use centric rings easily fom my understanding. Because the cap is snapped on the top of the wheel.

I've read many forums (Toyota Tundras, Tacos, 4Rs) and a lot of people were having the exact issue with push-thru caps.

As Method are pretty much all 108mm and mid size trucks are under 100, there is a good gap. Some has no issues with only lugs but it seems tricky to get it right.

Not sure if push-thru cap are all 106mm inside though. Just saying that someone should get the wheels and caps first, measure with a caliper, or bring the cap to a auto part store to get the OD that sits perfectly in the cap.
 

Sponsored

stemplar

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 7, 2023
Threads
19
Messages
680
Reaction score
959
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicle(s)
2025 Ranger Lariat 2.7
I wished I had done more research.

Was on the verge between the 703s and the 305s. The 703 can use centric rings easily fom my understanding. Because the cap is snapped on the top of the wheel.
I think you're right; I have 703's with the rings and have no issues with the center caps (either the original Method caps or the Ford Performance ones). I got lucky I suppose because I didn't realize that all Methods aren't designed the same way.
 

spellchek

Active Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2025
Threads
12
Messages
44
Reaction score
51
Location
earth
Vehicle(s)
2025 Ranger Raptor
Not the type of guy to post pictures of my dirty RR with the new Method wheels but would like to share my experience and learnings.

First truck and first time with push through center caps.

The dealer had issues installing the wheels using only the method spline lugs. Front was still vibrating after 2-3 tries.

We ditch the center caps and put 108 to 93.1 hub centric rings. No vibration, all is good but it looks like sh**.

I bought 106mm to 93.1mm and it fits like a glove inside the center cap lip.

So I learned that when having this type of wheels and caps, you want the OD size of the ring to fit the cap, not the wheel.

Had to remove and redo all 4s 🙄.

Hope it can help someone who, like me, didn't know.

We live and learn

Might do a thread with pics when I completely upgrade the B&O sound system. As winter does not want to fade away, I'm building my harness, adapters, amp rack, etc...
WOW, timely thread. Just had my 305s installed this weekend, and the 108 to 93.1 rings I bought didn't fit. There's a tiny bit of vibration at highway speeds, glad to see there is a ring that fits.

To be clear, did you get the 106 or 106.1 ring?
 

spellchek

Active Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2025
Threads
12
Messages
44
Reaction score
51
Location
earth
Vehicle(s)
2025 Ranger Raptor
Thanks again for sharing!

There should be no long term issues with the ring inside the cap versus the wheel bore? I know it's not really a "structural" piece, and once the wheel is tightened it's not even a weight bearing piece, correct?
 
OP
OP

Chuck2001

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
159
Reaction score
113
Location
Montreal, Canada
Vehicle(s)
25 RR, 24 Golf R
Exactly. Rings are only there to align when tightening.

Method wheels are usually lug centering but it's not always easy to be perfect.

When tight, the bond between the face of the wheel and the hub is the structural part.
 

Sponsored

spellchek

Active Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2025
Threads
12
Messages
44
Reaction score
51
Location
earth
Vehicle(s)
2025 Ranger Raptor
With the hub ring sitting inside the center cap lip like that, does the wheel sit flush against the hub? It doesn't create a "spacer" effect, does it?
 

ToraRaptor

Active Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2026
Threads
1
Messages
31
Reaction score
64
Location
Vancouver,BC
Vehicle(s)
2018 Audi S6, soon to be 25 Ranger Raptor
Occupation
Logistics
Thank you for posting this, rand into the same issue with my Volks, different out diameter but used your size change and ordered what will hopefully work for it.
 
OP
OP

Chuck2001

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
159
Reaction score
113
Location
Montreal, Canada
Vehicle(s)
25 RR, 24 Golf R
Cheapo place in Canada, they had multiple sizes on the shelf.

106 to 93.1mm in plastic

Princess Auto
Sponsored

 
 







Top