I took my truck to the tire dealer the other day for a rotation and balance. When I returned an hour later they were installint the rear tires and said that they couldn't balance the tires because they would have to damage the center caps to remove them. I told them not to remove them and just mount the tires.
When I washed the truck the next day, I noticed that they had dented the center caps. Needless to say I went back and they ordered two new ones for me.
Does anyone know of an easy way to remove these things without damaging them. I thought about making something with some very stiff foam to spread the load of a rubber mallet without caving in the center of the cap. Any ideas?
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'99 2500 4x4 long bed quad cab auto with sport package.
My Toys
When I washed the truck the next day, I noticed that they had dented the center caps. Needless to say I went back and they ordered two new ones for me.
Does anyone know of an easy way to remove these things without damaging them. I thought about making something with some very stiff foam to spread the load of a rubber mallet without caving in the center of the cap. Any ideas?
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'99 2500 4x4 long bed quad cab auto with sport package.
My Toys