Do Steel wheels need hub caps?

Do Steel wheels need hub caps?

Especially important in winter months, your hubcaps will protect your steel rims from dangerous road chemicals including salt, that can lead to premature rust and wear on your steel wheels. A small investment in a plastic hubcap can prevent you from replacing steel wheels, which will save you money in the long run.

How do I know what hubcaps I need?

To determine your hubcap or wheel size, start by finding a series of 9 letters and numbers on the side of your tire that begins with the letter “P”. At the end of this series, you will see the letter “R” followed by 2 numbers. These last two numbers are your hubcap or wheel size.

Do wheels need hubcaps?

By having hubcaps, you have peace of mind that dirt, rocks, and other debris don’t damage your wheels. No matter if you have cheap tires or expensive ones, you want them to last as long as possible. Hubcaps are also beneficial in that they protect wheel bolts and nuts from rust and corrosion.

Can you replace rims with hubcaps?

You can change out the hubcaps without changing the wheels. If you want to change out the rims, break out the heavy lifting equipment. This is why decorative hubcaps are so popular – they’re easy for a do-ityourselfer to install and change out as desired.

How do I know my wheel size?

First, start with the wheel size for your vehicle. You can find that on the sidewall of the tires on your original wheels or the inside frame of the driver’s door. Check out Tire Size Explained (Reading the Sidewall) for more. The wheel diameter (in inches or millimeters) is the fifth set of numbers and letters.

Is it OK to not have hubcaps?

In reality, you don’t need hubcaps. It all comes down to personal choice. Some prefer the look of hubcaps to bare steel, and some people hate hubcaps more than anything. Some insist that alloy is the only choice.

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