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'39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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greybeard
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3 piece wheel cover; outer beauty ring, and what appears to be two covers that fit on top of one another. The metal does not strike me as being able to withstand being pried-on with flat blade or tire iron-type tools. Is there a gentler method to remove the inner/top component without denting or scratching the surface?
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Posted on: 7/29 17:54
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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Bob J
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Search 'Hub Cap Popper' to view my homemade tool and Big Kev's reply with an actual Packard tool.
Bob J.

Posted on: 7/29 20:53
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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I've never seen those on a Packard six. First, gently remove the hubcap by working a small screwdriver or putty knife around the edge.
A cloth placed at the fulcrum would be wise. Once the hubcap is removed, you can easily remove the thin 'donut' without damage.

Posted on: 7/30 7:43
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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[quote]
pack36997 wrote:
I've never seen those on a Packard six.

Not usual, but they were an offered accessory. I’ve seen inner trim rings on cars priced below a Packard six.

Posted on: 7/30 11:29
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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greybeard
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Thanks to all who replied. I remembered my set of auto interior panel removal tools (plastic) that I used when I replaced the door cards on my '76 F-250. Works great on wheel covers, too. Easy-peasy.

Posted on: 7/30 17:50
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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West Peterson
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I use a paint can opener. Works perfectly.

Posted on: 7/31 10:07
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1940 Packard 1808 w/Factory Air
1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan
1970 Camaro RS

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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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CartRich
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I have an old screwdriver that I have dipped in several coats of Plasti Dip. It works well and can be redipped if the coating starts to come off the screwdriver.

Posted on: 8/1 6:52
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Re: '39 Packard Six - Is there a damage-free wheel cover removal technique?
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Marty or Marston
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Greybeard - I'm in agreement - The plastic tools (web search "auto interior panel tools") used to remove door panels in cars that should work great.

Posted on: 8/10 15:52
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