You want wheels that serve you well. Even the hottest sports car won't handle properly and safely if you ignore these essential components. Here's some maintenance advice for your wheels to help them last.
July 29, 2015
You want wheels that serve you well. Even the hottest sports car won't handle properly and safely if you ignore these essential components. Here's some maintenance advice for your wheels to help them last.
Clang, clang, clang! There goes your hubcap, rolling off to destinations unknown. Hubcaps, wheel covers and centre caps can pop off your car's wheels as you're driving if they were not reinstalled correctly, have loosened over time, or if they were damaged by being jammed against a curb while parking. Here are some things you can do to keep these expensive parts on the car:
• If your older metal hubcap has loosened, remove it and pry the metal clips outward slightly. This should fix the problem.
• Newer plastic-type hubcaps and some wheel covers are usually held in place by a retaining wire ring that snaps into tabs on the wheel. When installing such a cap or cover, take care that you do not bend or break the tabs.
• One way to make sure your expensive hubcaps aren't damaged by a repair shop is to remove them yourself before taking your car in for a repair that requires wheel removal, such as a brake job or new tires. When reinstalling hubcaps, rest the hubcap in place and then tap it gently with a rubber mallet. Don't hit the hubcap hard, or you might break the clips underneath. If you prefer to have your repairperson remove the covers, check to make sure they were reinstalled properly. They should look even and flush.
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