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Got these to dress up my Sprinter 3500 wheels after removing flashy but unsecure wheel covers ("simulators"). First painted up the wheels w/metallic graphite wheel spray paint. Found that I could confidently install by gently talking a/a small hammer w/a cushion attached. I spoke w/seller who confirmed that no adhesives should be used. Not sure how well they'll come off when ready to remove wheel, but have spares (I needed 24, not 20, so just ordered 2 sets). Pretty thick, will see how well chrome finish holds up. So far travelled 200 miles w/no losses.
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Using the Covershield tool to select the proper size lug nut covers for my specific car, I ordered the 19mm size.($10) They were too big, so I mailed them back to Covershield. ($6.50) I ordered the 17mm size as replacements, ($11) they did fit on. After driving the car 2 days I noticed several of the lug nut covers have come off and they are missing. The post offices now informs me the 19mm size that I returned are missing and not delivered back to Covershield. I am out of pocket $27.50 and do not have lug nut covers.
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These caps are chrone plated plastic. Because of the poor shape of the lug nuts on the car they would not go on and two cracked during installation. In my opinion if your lug nuts are in poor condition you're better off buying a set of OE lug nuts instead
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I called my dealership for Lug nuts - they would charge me $15 per lug nut. For $20 here I got 20 high quality lug nuts. A good deal and they came early too!
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New