Wheely good.

Oddly Godly

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Having read on a post about alloy wheel bolts that you could get plastic caps for them I purchased a set of eBay for just under £6.00. I think I like them. Plastic feels a bit cheap but they look OK. They come with a tool to remove them if necessary. Also four caps that will fit locking wheel nuts. Covers the bit of rust on my bolts nicely.
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Nodzed

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Me too.

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colb

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Yes its a very simple solution and cheap to smarten up those bolts. Always use them on the Z3 and Z4. My z4 ones need replacing, starting to flake the chrome off after 3 years.
 

IainP

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The Americans have the best idea on wheel nut covers, my Pontiacs from the 80’s have a little threaded section the nut cover screws onto. Keeps them secure and removal a breeze.
 

t-tony

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Plastic caps for me too. Had them on 2 cars now, never lost one, or needed to replace.
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Tony.
 
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