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Agree with chamfering the wheel slightly rather than trimming the hub as installing and removing the wheel will be slightly easier, especially if you get any corrosion between them over time, assuming the wheel's mounting material is thick enough to sacrifice the material. Just do it judiciously and touch up the paint if necessary, and it will look like it was designed that way, as many wheels are. Good luck!



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