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1947 Tonner pickup hubcaps
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rawlir |
11-01-2024 @ 3:58 PM
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I found a hubcap restorer in Salem, Oregon, happy with them.....
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TedGarner |
09-24-2024 @ 8:20 PM
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Howdy, Rick! It sounds like you’re looking for some advice on hubcaps for Ford vehicles. Here are a few tips that might help with your discussion: - Identify the Model and Year: Hubcaps can vary significantly based on the model and year of the Ford vehicle. Make sure to specify the exact model and year when discussing or asking questions about hubcaps. - Check OEM vs. Aftermarket: Decide whether you’re interested in original equipment manufacturer (OEM) hubcaps or aftermarket options. OEM hubcaps are designed to match the original specifications of the vehicle, while aftermarket ones may offer more variety or customization. - Fit and Size: Ensure that the hubcaps you’re discussing or considering are the correct size for the wheels of your vehicle. Hubcap sizes are often specified in inches, and getting the right fit is crucial for both appearance and functionality. - Condition and Maintenance: If you’re dealing with used or vintage hubcaps, consider their condition and any potential restoration or maintenance needs. Rust, scratches, and missing clips can be common issues. - Installation Tips: If you’re looking for advice on how to install or remove hubcaps, there are various tools and techniques that can help. Proper installation ensures that the hubcaps stay securely in place. Feel free to provide more details or specific questions if you have them, and I’d be happy to help further! banana game
This message was edited by TedGarner on 9-24-24 @ 8:26 PM
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rawlir |
03-28-2024 @ 2:47 PM
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Howdy! Just posted in GENERAL FORD Discussion questions on hubcaps......any guidance would be appreciated! Rick
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