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Re: How to keep my Wheel Caps !!

Posted: 4/22/13 6:21amMessage 11 of 15
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Adams' Apple said: The plastic center caps will become loose over time. All 4 of mine are sloppy, but I have yet to loose one. I keep telling myself to put some sillycone on them, but haven't yet. The only other way to make sure they stay on involves drilling a hole in the center...not something most of us wanna do. My suggestion is to sillycone them, and not drive it until that dries. Thumbs Up



Wow I'm UID ...... agreeing with Joel again! Clean it good and use some clear silicone, the stuff they sell for aquariums is super strong. ebo




Whats UID ???  Is that EBO talk??  lol  I,m gonna try the silicon as soon as I find when to buy caps at a reasonable price!!

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Re: How to keep my Wheel Caps !!

Posted: 4/22/13 9:41amMessage 12 of 15
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I had the same problem when I had the original alloy wheels. I'd place a thin bead of RTV around the edge of the cap. But not to much as to where it oozes out, and then stick it into place letting it dry overnight. Never lost a cap after that. 


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Re: How to keep my Wheel Caps !!

Posted: 4/22/13 9:50amMessage 13 of 15
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dskopp said:
Adams' Apple said: The plastic center caps will become loose over time. All 4 of mine are sloppy, but I have yet to loose one. I keep telling myself to put some sillycone on them, but haven't yet. The only other way to make sure they stay on involves drilling a hole in the center...not something most of us wanna do. My suggestion is to sillycone them, and not drive it until that dries. Thumbs Up



Drilling a hole in the center??  What does that do??  Does not make any sense to me to do that Joel!!!  I think I will  try the clear silicon.  See if that works.  Makes it hard to remove them if you take part in timed vette actions!!


You dint read all of it...I said it "involves" drilling a hole...dint say that would be all that was needed.....LOL
A hole, and either a small chain, or all-thread/long bolt/nut, with a back-up of flat steel, will keep them on the car.
You'll also note that I saided, "not something most of us wanna do".... Tongue LOL

The silicon idea really is best....it still allows you to remove them when needed.

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Re: How to keep my Wheel Caps !!

Posted: 4/22/13 7:49pmMessage 14 of 15
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dskopp said:
ebo said:
Adams' Apple said: The plastic center caps will become loose over time. All 4 of mine are sloppy, but I have yet to loose one. I keep telling myself to put some sillycone on them, but haven't yet. The only other way to make sure they stay on involves drilling a hole in the center...not something most of us wanna do. My suggestion is to sillycone them, and not drive it until that dries. Thumbs Up



Wow I'm UID ...... agreeing with Joel again! Clean it good and use some clear silicone, the stuff they sell for aquariums is super strong. ebo




Whats UID ???  Is that EBO talk??  lol  I,m gonna try the silicon as soon as I find when to buy caps at a reasonable price!!

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Well then, I must be UID also!!  You going to MidAmerica in Sept.  I'm gona use silicone and see how that works.  I'll let everybody what I think!!  Nice looking green vette you have in your stall now!!!  I saw it on face book.
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Re: How to keep my Wheel Caps !!

Posted: 4/23/13 9:10amMessage 15 of 15
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Dan you said it!
Thanks, the Green 68 is sweet, I have a yellow 70 vert being dropped off at the house today, can't wait to check it out!
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