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I done this to my American racing wheels . The caps fit perfectly in centered just in a lip in the wheel . So I just figured out a way to keep them on there . What y’all think ?
 

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Well, that answers that! Disregard my question in the other thread.
 

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So, what is this magical way you found to keep those caps on there?
 

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So, what is this magical way you found to keep those caps on there?
I was wondering what happened to was too, or was he asking how to do it but just didn't phrase it well?
 

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I was wondering what happened to was too, or was he asking how to do it but just didn't phrase it well?
Well he said he figured out a way to mount them. Guessing it wasn't with chewing gum and wood screws.
 

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Well he said he figured out a way to mount them. Guessing it wasn't with chewing gum and wood screws.
Hey goat I’m sorry man and to the others as well I Been to busy to get on the site here’s the answer I drilled and tapped holes ( 4 ) @ 5mm ( metric is all I got in machining tools lol ) and placed them close so they would run down on the hub cap lips for a perfect centered hold . I’ll try to post a pic !
 

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Can barely see them but they there it just happens to be perfect fit in wheel so if you can do what I did it works perfectly. 6 months now and still rock solid
 

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Are those the dog dish center caps?
 

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