tred0956 wrote:
I have a class C on a 2007 Chev workhorse chassis, with the 16 in steel rims and duallies on back. On a recent trip I lost both a front and a rear wheel simulator. These are the stainless steel snap in kind. In my search to replace them, I have found that there are also available some bolt on models, where 4 lug nuts need to be removed to take the wheel cover on or off.
Any advice on which is best? The snap on is easy and cheaper but I don't want to keep replacing them. Any tricks to keeping them on?
Also, any advice on where to buy? I have found several on ebay.
Finally, last question: Are these a pretty well a universal fit? Have Chev rims changed much from 2000 to now?
Thanks
The snap in kind will come off unless you have a way to secure them as stated above.
I found that the bolt on kind are a better way to go.
On Ebay there is one seller that has the top of the line Pacific Dually simulators for half the price. I put them on my 2006 Chevy Chassis, they are top of the line, not seconds, and are a quality product. I found out about him here on the net and there are a lot of others that have used him and are very happy with them.
The name of the seller is
INFMOTOR If you have any questions just call him, his name is Arlin and he is more than happy to tell you what you need or answer any questions.
HERE is Pacific Duallys price for the same ones.