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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1616.0. "Bright ideas for UFOs?" by CRISPY::GERRYT () Thu Nov 28 1991 13:08

    Has anyone any bright ideas as to how I can overcome the problem of the
    metal hub-cap retainer clips on my 1984 VW Passat coming off?
    They are bits of bent tin which are supposed to fit into the wheel, but
    for the majority of the time "ping" off into the steel hubcap, and rattle 
    about...until the hub-cap falls off.
    I don't particularly want to drive about without the hubcaps, nor let
    them fly-off into the countryside!
    I notice on slightly later models, they used a plastic axle end hub
    cover like that on the early VW Polo.
    
    Any thoughts much appreciated.
    
    Tim
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1616.1Hang on to your 'cap.CMOTEC::JASPERTue Dec 03 1991 13:5623
    Tim,
    	I don't own a car like yours, but I can relate my Vauxhall
    experiences. It was a 1990 cavalier with BIG plastic hubcaps with a
    steel clip-ring which was supposed to make the cap grip the wheel.
    When I lost my 5th hubcap & MADE Vauxhall listen, I got the Following
    reply :
    
    'There is no problem with our hubcaps. However we do know of people who
    use cloth tape inside the hubcap.'
    
    What this meant in practice was "Fit a small piece of self adhesive
    cloth-tape between the wheel & every point of contact with the Hubcap &
    any retainers". I guess that with the pressure applied at the
    grip-points the glue from the tape leached through the cloth & stuck
    the two slippery surfaces together. After I applied the tape, 
    ( Vauxhall wouldnt do it as "there is no problem"), I never lost
    another hubcap.
    
    If you adopt this method, make sure the tape is reapplied whenever new
    tyres are fitted.
    
    	Tony.