Tuningpros WC3-16-1026-B – Pack of 4 Hubcaps – 16-Inches | Black | Style 026 Style Snap-On (Pop-On) Type Matte Black Wheel Covers Hub-caps
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✔️ 【Precision Fit 】: Expertly Designed For Vehicles With Snap-on 16-Inches Steel Wheels or Pop-on 16-Inches Steel Wheel, These Hub caps Are Not Suitable For Bolt-on Type Wheels and Not Suitable for Screw-on Type Wheels, Ensuring A Perfect Match For The Right Setup. Sold as a 16-Inches Set of 4 in Matte Black Finish
☑️ 【Non-Compatible With Center Caps 】: These Hubcaps Are Crafted To Fit Seamlessly On Wheels Without Center Caps, Providing A Clean And Elevated Look For Your Vehicle.
☑️ 【Durable Construction 】: Crafted From High-quality Abs Plastic, These Hubcaps Offer Superior Resistance To Rust, Impact, And Harsh Weather Conditions, Ensuring Long-lasting Protection And Style.
☑️ 【Easy Installation & Secure Grip 】: Snap-to-fit Design Allows For A Quick And Hassle-free Installation Process Without The Need For Any Special Tools Or Additional Hardware. Engineered With Retention Rings That Are Adjustable For A Firm Grip, Our Wheel Covers Stay Securely In Place, Even On Bumpy Roads.
☑️ 【Stylish Upgrade 】: Enhance Your Vehicle’s Appearance With Our Sleek And Modern Hubcaps That Feature A Metallic Finish To Mimic The Look Of Alloy Wheels. Boasting A Contemporary Design With A Metallic Accent, These Hubcaps Offer The Allure Of Alloy Wheels, Instantly Elevating The Aesthetic Of Your Car.
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billm600 –
Plastic /good quality
These look great and fit perfectly but one was cracked out of the box . Waiting for a response from seller .
Milo Buck –
Loose fit, hubcaps came off and lost.
product looked good, installed easily & correctly but fit loose. Lost 2 hubcaps within the first 30 miles. Tried to contact seller with no response. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND.
Muy buenos de verdad –
Muy bueno
Exelente
Gregory L. Meece –
Not OEM quality, but pretty darn good
I have a 22-year-old vehicle, and over the years a couple of hubcaps have “flown the coop.” My local hubcap dealer (Hubcap Annie in Austin, TX) had 1 but not 2 that I needed. I decided to order these as an alternative to driving without the missing hubcap. If you get up close, you can tell they’re not metal but IMO they look pretty good. They definitely look better than a bare wheel. They take a slight bit of finagling to get installed solidly, but once you do you’re good to go (literally – ha!). No regrets, especially for the money.
David Morrison –
Great fit, adjusted tension ring
The hubcaps were to replace the old bolt on that came from the factory on my Grand Am. They are plastic with a coating that looks like paint. The surface has the appearance of cast aluminum but is very smooth. The back has a metal tension ring that holds pressure on the plastic tabs when it’s installed. The only problem I had was that the ring was too large and the caps wouldn’t seat on the rim. As a remedy I used 2 pliers and bent the ring to shorten by about 1/4 in. After test fitting a couple times I found a good tension fully seated on the rim. It looks like the metal ring is made to adjust this way, but caps came with no instruction, so I wanted to post this in case it helps someone else adjust the fit
MadMax –
Wont Break the Bank
Look good. Went on with ease but broke on the first trip around the block. Two popped off when driving. Plastic and flimsy. These wont break the bank but are not worth the trip around the block. Grab a set from the local pick and pull.
Sebastián –
Quedo bien la guaya que va por dentro gruesa
Quedo fino\
J. B. Coogler –
Caveat emptor
This is my first experience buying dirt cheap hubcaps. It didn’t go well.After 12 years of driving, our Honda lost one of its OEM hubcaps. When I found out OEM replacements were nearly $100 each and made of plastic, I looked elsewhere and found these. I figured, plastic is plastic, right?Wrong.When the new hubcaps arrived, I installed the metal rings (no instructions provided–I just happened to know to do that from researching), and while applying them to the wheels, chipped the edges of two of the brand new hubcaps trying to ensure they were properly seated. I was using a rubber mallet with layers of towel between mallet and hubcap. They chipped anyway.I successfully pushed home the remaining hubcaps using only the heel of my hand without chipping the final two.After driving a short trip at 45 MPH or less (no freeway driving), I lost one of the brand new hubcaps. I looked at the remaining hubcaps and could see all three appeared to be on the verge of popping loose, so I snugged them back into place. On my second short drive, again at 45 MPH or less, I lost a second hubcap. Basically, they don’t seat properly on the wheel.My OEM hubcaps lasted about 12 years. These lasted about 12 minutes.– Addendum –About 12 hours after writing the above, there goes another hubcap, lost in the night. That’s 3 lost hubcaps over a 2 day period.
Martinmedia –
Another crap from China!! Not able to craft product with the standard dimension. I have 2 cars with 17″ wheels, and the wheel caps are slightly too small to fit securely. They are loose and won’t stay in place when moving. Like if they are 16.80″ instead of a full 17″. The only way to have tham “safe and tight” in place would be to attach them with a zip tie 🤣🤣 What a crap! Don’t buy from that brand.
Chris Freiboth –
Looks great, tight fit.