Spigot rings centre a wheel onto the hub of a vehicle to eliminate vibrations.
Without them, aftermarket or larger bore wheels will vibrate through the seat and steering wheel — even when correctly torqued. They're essential when fitting wheels with a larger centre bore than your vehicle's hub.
How it works
The spigot ring sits between the wheel's centre bore and the hub, filling the gap and perfectly centering the wheel. This eliminates vibration at speed.
No Structural Support
Spigot rings only centre the wheel — your wheel bolts/nuts carry all the load. The ring just eliminates vibration.
Prevents Corrosion
Plastic spigot rings prevent metal-to-metal contact between hub and wheel, stopping corrosion and making wheels easier to remove.
When You Need Them
Required for aftermarket wheels with a larger bore than your hub. The PCD must match, but the bore often doesn't.
Tip: Always buy a set of 4 spigot rings. The inner diameter must match your hub, and the outer diameter must match your wheel's centre bore.
Filter spigot rings
No matching spigot rings for this vehicle.
Spigot rings for the Kia Carnival Carniva UP (2021–2026)
The Kia Carnival Carniva UP (2021–2026) has a 67.1 mm hub bore. Aftermarket wheels with a larger centre bore need spigot rings with an outer diameter matching the wheel's bore and an inner diameter of 67.1 mm.