Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
That's been discussed several times previously, use the Search function, there are several tricks to help secure the wheel covers. Or you could just simply replace the rubber valve stem with a metal one.
Posted on: 2018/11/17 18:21
|
|||
|
Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Quote:
Radials... and the migrating wheel cover thing again. Ah-ahh-ahhh! You didn't try everything... As I have said numerous times before, it is a very, very simply matter to stop a wheelcover from working its way around the rim with radials installed. Go to a quality tire store... have them install metal valve stems. Done. End of story. I did this in the 1970s on my 1966 Cadillac Eldorado (this after TWO front bushing and suspension rebuild jobs). I assure you, the metal valve stems won't go anywhere-no matter what kind of wheelcover or tire you have installed. They cost a little more than the pop-in rubber stems... but they'll last the life of the automobile. No weird wheels or wheel cover removals needed.
Posted on: 2018/11/17 22:17
|
|||
|
Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
I had this problem on my '56 Patrician and was given a possible solution by a friend. Simply squirt a small dollop of silicon sealer at four points around the wheel rim, replace the hubcap and wipe off any seepage. Has worked well for me and the only issue is removal and replacement whenever the hubcap has to be removed and replaced. Cheers, John
Posted on: 2018/11/18 3:37
|
|||
|
Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Jim;
Try a search 'Wheel cover moving', or 'Wheel cover rotation'. Previous and current forum guidance appears to be; ? Bend wheel cover 'tangs' to increase retention/rotation force ? Dabs of silicon to provide additional anti-rotation 'glue' ? Metal valve stems Based on the responses to previous postings I suspect the first and third items are in your future. There doesn't seem to be a lot of responses supporting the prognoses of a 'flexing wheel' . . . it seems to be a characteristic of 'full wheel covers' whose 'tangs' have lost their grip . . . not so much which particular tire design is installed. I personally never had wheel covers moving around jeopardizing the valve stems, but then again the 'tangs' on my Cavalier are quite aggressive . . . big rubber mallet required to install and lots of paint loss when the covers were removed. It did take a while to get over the idea that the paint on the wheel was sacrificial. DP
Posted on: 2018/11/18 20:36
|
|||
|
Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Tried bending the tangs tighter and keep a new rubber hammer in the back.
Didn't try the Silicon goo stickum but I did notice a residue of something sticky inside each hubcap and and a matching spot on each rim making me think I'm not the first. I will buy some metal valve stems as heavy duty as possible. and then get some shady tire shop to mount them without trying to sell me new tires. I tried metallic tape which worked a bit but the left front won't stop going. It's like Model T Ford parts you gather up a box full and they start running. Jim
Posted on: 2018/11/22 13:33
|
|||
|
Re: Flexing wheels on 54 Cavalier
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
You should have no problem finding the metal stems but if you do, I've got several used chrome ones that were in the glove box of the Carib. Yours if you need them.
Posted on: 2018/11/22 14:36
|
|||
|