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Stainless steel hub caps
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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 623755" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>I recently had my wheels powder coated (wide five) and when I put the hub caps back on the rear near side one didn’t ‘pop’ on like the other three did although it seemed to be held on. Sure enough 100 yards down the road on the first drive, the hub cap fell off and rolled onto a neighbours drive [emoji2955]</p><p>I collected it, and when home again I carefully bent the riveted on springs out a little, just by hand, so that the hub cap then pushed on with a sort of ‘pop’ which tells you the springs are retaining it on the wheel properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 623755, member: 17202"] I recently had my wheels powder coated (wide five) and when I put the hub caps back on the rear near side one didn’t ‘pop’ on like the other three did although it seemed to be held on. Sure enough 100 yards down the road on the first drive, the hub cap fell off and rolled onto a neighbours drive [emoji2955] I collected it, and when home again I carefully bent the riveted on springs out a little, just by hand, so that the hub cap then pushed on with a sort of ‘pop’ which tells you the springs are retaining it on the wheel properly. [/QUOTE]
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