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Wheel Trims
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^^^ Or do what I did, buy 2nd hand alloy wheels (for the same car) with locking nuts and swap the tyre's over..... Far more hassle to steel those than to steel wheel trims.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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I haven't replaced them yet and not planning to do so for time being. I still have the original factory fitted wheel trims but haven't put them back on either in case they get nicked as well.
What I have done is get some steel wheel locking nuts and put them on the wheels in case they went walkies one night too!0 -
Strider590 wrote: »^^^ Or do what I did, buy 2nd hand alloy wheels
Ah, but then you are modifying your car, which you should tell your insurance company about, who may then increase your premium!0
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