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Hub Cap Popper
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Bob J
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It seems most things I do on the car require wheel removal. Add to that that this requires hub cap removal. After too many times using hard tools to pop the hub caps and leaving marks on the rims that needed to be repaired I made the tool below in about 10 minutes tops. Works sweet and no more marks. I had a chunk of nylon on hand, but you could use any soft material that does not chip or scratch. Dowel size too is completely open to materials you have on hand, the image is just fuel for your own imaginations. I lay a piece of material on the concrete floor too in case the hub cap gets away from me and that gives it a soft landing. Plating these things was expensive, no need to mark them up unnecessarily!

Bob J.

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Posted on: 5/8 11:06
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Re: Hub Cap Popper
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Ernie Vitucci
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Very Nice. I am impressed! Ernie in Arizona

Posted on: 5/8 13:10
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Re: Hub Cap Popper
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BigKev
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Or you can order the special tool from your local Packard dealer!


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Posted on: 5/8 15:07
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