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Swap - wheel centre caps

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Hi all, I' m looking to swap a set of painted-crest centre caps (currently surplus to requirements but in good condition) for a set of the black / silver ones.

If anyone is interested please let me know. For further info please go to:-

http://forum.boxa.net/index.php?act=ST&f=11&t=904&s=74e71b13f53970bd088fb549c10041b8
 
Tony,

Sorry but it looks like someone on the boxa.net forum has beaten you to it. However, if that doesn' t work out, I' ll get back to you.

Thanks anyway.
 
wish I had known this three weeks ago when someone knicked one of mine when I called in to Tesco' s (Ashby-de-la-Zouch)for a bottle of wine.That wine cost me a trip to the dealers and £27.
 
Helen,

Sorry to hear about your ' incident' . Unfortunately, the caps have been claimed by someone else.

I' m not sure how the thief got your cap off - my ones were stuck on so tight that the only way I could replace them was to remove each wheel and push them out from the inside!
 
You can make a tool to remove the caps with a coat hanger. There' s an article on Boxa.net about how to do this ...thread name " painting centre caps" or something
 
Geri
I would be worried about damaging my nice alloy wheels.!
Boxster- nik would never let me display my car again.




 
You wouldn' t - That' s why there' s holes in the centre caps. Porsche even sell a Centre cap removal tool!

Here' s a link - scroll through until you get to see the tools: http://forum.boxa.net/index.php?act=ST&f=13&t=336&hl=&s=ab1e4fad50aac9032d49e1fa3b178dec

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Thank-you. Hopfully I won' t ever need to put my blue peter coat hanger bending skills to the test . I won' t be taking the Boxster to Tesco' s again.I' m betting the FORD badge on my daughters 1.2 Fiesta won' t be so desirable. or so expensive to replace.
 
Hiya Geri,

I tried the ' coat hanger' manoeuvre but the caps wouldn' t budge. They' d probably been on for too long.
 
[:D]

Maybe your caps call for the Official Porsche tool!

...On Boxa, apparantly, the addition of a coil loop (Above Photo: in the bend where the guys thumb is), will create a spring effect, and keeps the wire prongs in the correct position!
 
I used the coathanger trick on a set of new caps last weekend. The OPC even suggested it!

In fact i only needed to use one end of the ' modified coathanger' , and gave it a sharp tug. No damage to wheel or cap.

p
 

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