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Hub caps.
I was just wondering what do people use to get their hub caps off without scratching the paint on the wheels.
Can anyone help with this
Steve
Can anyone help with this
Steve
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Very Good Question.
I use a fork-style ball joint splitter.
The fork bits go under the rim of the cap and the thick handle rests against the wheel rim acting as a fulcrum point. One whack and ping off the hubcap flies.
Done quickly with no messing it wont scratch the paint.
Alu hubcaps are easy, its the 2 chrome ones I have that put up a real fight.
I use a fork-style ball joint splitter.

The fork bits go under the rim of the cap and the thick handle rests against the wheel rim acting as a fulcrum point. One whack and ping off the hubcap flies.

Done quickly with no messing it wont scratch the paint.
Alu hubcaps are easy, its the 2 chrome ones I have that put up a real fight.

What would Macgyver do..?


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Is the same tool as they have on ebay Lou ?
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The faded original ones I have aren't too bad; in fact the ones on Lintilla you probably could remove without a lever. The shiny pattern ones on Fenchurch are a stupidly tight fit. I struggle even using a claw hammer with a bit of wood as a fulcrum. When they do let go they go "sproing" and fire themselves across the drive.


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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