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i'm surprised they didn't just fall off.
mine always did until i used some rtv on 'em..... btw, telstar centercaps will slide in from the back and stay put if you're wanting to go that way... |
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These are a pretty snug fit; took a pretty good push to get them dislodged, so I think I'll stck with them, for now.
Thanks for the info, though.... I'll try to remember that, Tom. Bill.
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The Weld wheels on the front of my Duster has new caps on it.
They go in from the back, one slides on easy, the other had to be hammered in.
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You're welcome Bill. It just dawned on me what that creature is called. I think it's referred to as a 'griffin'.
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Okay.... I'll buy that!!!
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