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loggenrock
Aug 30, 2016Explorer
Ours has stainless steel wheel "simulators" both front and back. These are held on just like a car hubcab - spring steel clips inside the edges. Easy to work with if you spend about $15 and get a "hubcap tool" online - part pry bar (bent at the correct angle) and part rubber mallet to replace them. I also added 2 zip-ties 180 degrees apart, since the Sprinter wheel is the style with MANY holes - just laced the zip-tie thru. No "structural", but in the event one began to loosen, this will keep it from flying off immediately.ST
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