jami Bravo Bravo Parked in the garage Joined Dec 9, 2005 Messages 935 Points 264 Location Milton Keynes Mar 26, 2007 #1 Ive now got these wheels, but I was wondering, what is the best way to get the centre caps off? As when I put a screw driver in the small gap it slighly dints the alloy Thanks
Ive now got these wheels, but I was wondering, what is the best way to get the centre caps off? As when I put a screw driver in the small gap it slighly dints the alloy Thanks
Venters bairns, not bombs. Parked in the garage Joined Jun 17, 2006 Messages 14,839 Points 2,743 Location Hades by the River Styx Mar 26, 2007 #2 Give a screwdriver a light coat of silicon sealant.
OP OP jami Bravo Bravo Parked in the garage Joined Dec 9, 2005 Messages 935 Points 264 Location Milton Keynes Mar 26, 2007 #3 Brilliant idea The Beast thanks a million for that one
Andy_sx Established member Parked in the garage Joined Dec 2, 2005 Messages 1,972 Points 267 Location Isle of Sheppey kent Mar 26, 2007 #4 or go from the back of the wheel with somet5hing fairly large so you dont just put pressuer on one point and push it out
or go from the back of the wheel with somet5hing fairly large so you dont just put pressuer on one point and push it out
OP OP jami Bravo Bravo Parked in the garage Joined Dec 9, 2005 Messages 935 Points 264 Location Milton Keynes Mar 26, 2007 #5 Hmm isnt that only possible when the wheel is off of the car? If I need to get to the bolts, when its bolted on, its impossible to do that
Hmm isnt that only possible when the wheel is off of the car? If I need to get to the bolts, when its bolted on, its impossible to do that