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The Biggest little trick to mounting any push-on wheel cover products, whether hubcaps, trim rings, full Moons or Baby Moons, is always KEEP THE COVER PARALLEL to the wheel, and tap around the outer edge where the mounting points are, gradually working the cover toward the wheel face, but keeping it parallel. The WORST thing to do is to jam one side all the way in and then try to jam the other side on.

 

    1. Installing Hubcaps: Replica, Universal-Fit Push-on

 

    2. Installing Hubcap Retention Rings on Hubcaps with Metal Clips


    3. Installing Wheelskins with Perimeter Rim clips

    4. Installing Wheelskins with Center Clips


    5. Installing Peel-and-Stick Chrome Auto Trim Accessory Products

 

    6. Installing Peel-and-Stick Auto Molding

    7. Fitting Hubcaps or Trim Rings to Non-standard Wheels

 

    8. Installing Chrome Stainless Billet or Mesh Grills

 

All of our hubcap and chrome trim products are really very easy to mount, and each type will take less time than it will take you to read the directions. 

Your rims may be scraped,  corroded, rusted or discolored. For a professional-looking job, you may want to use some inexpensive spray paint on those areas of the steel wheel that might be seen through the openings of the hubcap.  If you paint, do it before you install the hubcaps, and give them adequate time to dry.  We have found flat black to generally looks the best behind chrome wheel covers, but gray or silver paint may also be suitable to your taste.

While you are installing your new hubcaps, this is a good time to take a moment and check your tires for wear and proper inflation.  Avoid being stuck on the side of the road with a tire problem with a little preventive maintenance.  The link below is to the Kelly Tire School, which provides good basic information that will help you do it right.  Goodyear Tire - Maintenance