Just bought a set of the checkered lancer repops ie crab claw. I have lost a couple of kustom caps before off my Merc and have recently heard of people putting them on with a bead of gasket sealer, anybody runnin these on a car that gets a lot of road time? Pics?
I used to run them way back when and had trouble with them coming off. Back then they sold a hubcap lock that went over your valve stem and that kept them on. They would loosen some but I could knock them back down before they came completely loose. Don't know where you would look for something like that now.
Hi Oddrod, Weren't you looking for some a year or 2 ago? I've had to bend (to tighten) and sharpen the teeth on a few OEM hub caps before. I could tell they needed it because they were so easy to pry off.
Yes I ran a set on my 48 caddy and they look nice but the **** for staying on. I bent and moved the tabs to get better bite on the wheel and they still came off. I asked around a I spoke with a old timer and he said to scuff the paint off the wheels because the paint is so slick they will not hold. I was coming back from a trip in her and I lost one thanks god I found in in the ditch on the other side of the road. So i went to the HWI store and got me some clear caulk and sealed them *****es on and never had a problem after that. I had a buddy use a set and had the big chrome bullets on his valve stems and that cap came loose and put a *** wooping on his fender so becare full on what you do.
I thought they came off because of wheel flex. Caused by running radials on old rims made for bias ply tires.
I had a set on my '59 Ford wagon, they never came off, and I drove the **** out of the car. It had bias ply tires, so maybe BJR is correct?
I just had one sling across the road yesterday. Not sure what the next step will be. I popped it back on and will try it again
Im hearing scuff the paint and put a bead of gasket sealer on the part where the teeth will hit the rim and if course let dry thoroughly Before running em
anyone ever look at an orgi**** Dodge rim.?....try what's been suggested....some of the early rims for "full covers" came with small ***ies on them....to keep them from slipping around and off....
put a strip of duct tape along the surface where the teeth grab onto. the "gumminess" of the tape will hold on the caps.
I havent personally, but a good friend of mine did to hold on some rare lyons caps and they stayed on for thousands of miles at high speeds. I will be trying it when I put on my hubcaps
Bingo, that's the one reason Back in the day I've lost (and found) more in parking lots than on the street lol