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โMay-03-2016 03:24 PM
ericsmith32 wrote:
Sometimes I get to thinking the full wheel cover looks nice. But with the inability to reach the valve stems and possibly loosing them and some serious $$ makes me grateful this is all ours has. Do need to get at least one as one has a crack.
โMay-03-2016 08:32 AM
โMay-03-2016 08:21 AM
Tonijim wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with "simulators" (e.g. covers) detaching from rear dual wheels on Class C's? We have lost two from two different rigs.-both on the right side. The first on a BT Cruiser might have been as a result of a incidental contact with a stone wall perhaps knocking the unit out of round, while the second (a 2010 Four Winds) is a total mystery. We even secured the other with a bungee. Only noticed it missing after a day long drive - just hope no one was injured behind us when it detached
We were able to get a replacement simulator on line
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Jim
โMay-03-2016 05:39 AM
โMay-02-2016 06:20 PM
ericsmith32 wrote:I rented a C in Alaska a few years back and they had taken off the wheel covers. I did the same when I got back. It is much easier to check the air pressure. As for looks, who cares? Function triumphs.
Sometimes I get to thinking the full wheel cover looks nice. But with the inability to reach the valve stems and possibly loosing them and some serious $$ makes me grateful this is all ours has. Do need to get at least one as one has a crack.
โMay-02-2016 03:52 PM
DaCrema wrote:
An yes, I am sure someone tried to swipe mine. You can see the marks on the tire and wheel cover where they tried to pry them off like a hubcap. Guess I will be painting wheels now.
โMay-02-2016 02:38 PM
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โMay-01-2016 10:59 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:Mich F wrote:
It seems that we are talking about different products here. Some are talking of full wheel simulators, which are physically secured by nuts, while other full wheel simulators are held on by retainers, similar to a car hub cap. You can lose the latter easily, and in my opinion you would be foolish to attach any kind of valve extender to these. Other people seem to be referring to regular hub caps, which obviously only cover the hub. :?
That seems to be the problem when this subject comes up.
Some people call them simulators when they are really hubcaps or wheel covers Like this
A real simulator bolts on the wheel and will not come off unless you loose a Lug nut
Like This
Or extender
So which one do you have??
โMay-01-2016 10:13 AM