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QuestionWhere can I find old or classic hubcaps?Evan Ernst is a Classic Automotive Enthusiast based in Spokane, Washington. Evan and his twin brother Nick are the founders of ClassicNation, an automotive enthusiast website. With over 36,000 YouTube subscribers, Evan and Nick share videos covering one of their many classic car restoration projects, an interesting 'featured ride', or helpful how-to repair videos.To locate old or classic car hubcaps, explore the extensive secondary market online, particularly for rare parts like hubcaps. eBay serves as an excellent source for finding a variety of hubcaps. Another valuable platform is Facebook Marketplace, where enthusiasts often buy, sell, and trade vintage car parts. Additionally, check local sources such as Craigslist or classified sections in newspapers for classic car parts, as these might have hubcaps available locally or nationwide. Keep in mind that for rare items, especially those associated with specific car models, you may need to extend your search beyond your local area. For instance, if you're seeking hubcaps for a 1956 Porsche Speedster, you might discover a suitable set in Florida, even if you're located in Washington State.
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QuestionWhat if there are only 4 lugnuts? Will the 5-lugnut how-to work?Community AnswerYes. The only difference with 4 lugnuts is that you can't do the five-point star when you tighten them.
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QuestionDo i need to lift the car up with a jack before doing this?Community AnswerNot necessarily. However, you do use a jack after you loosen the lugnuts, so you get the tire off the vehicle easier.
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QuestionMy hubcap has a circle of wire fixed to the inside. I'm not sure how to place it around the valve stem?Austin ArndtCommunity AnswerThe hubcap should come with a circular hole the diameter of the valve stem on the tire, the wire is manufactured to not interfere with installation. Rotate the hubcap until the hole lines up with the valve stem, slip the valve stem through the hole, and then firmly press around the diameter of the hubcap to install onto the existing rim.
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