Wheel Spinners???
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Wheel Spinners???
Anyone add these to your Mustang polished mag wheels?
I am thinking about ordering a set however just looking for opinions on them if you have them.
Stay on at highway speeds even if hitting a bump? Quality?
Anyone have pics they care to share?
Thanks in advance for all replies!
Phil
I am thinking about ordering a set however just looking for opinions on them if you have them.
Stay on at highway speeds even if hitting a bump? Quality?
Anyone have pics they care to share?
Thanks in advance for all replies!
Phil
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These stay on in the worst driving conditions. They look great on the 16'' stock aluminum and good on other applications. There is a yellow convert around here with 18'' chrome Bullitt's on it and they look decent on those wheels also.
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Appreciate it!
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Thanks for the info! I like them on the 16" rims as well. I did order them for the 18" OEM polished mags I have on the Mustang I have now. I hope I like them. Trying for the old Crager SS look with the wheel spinners!
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They snap in and stay in just fine. You'll have to destroy the wheel before you knock it out while driving.
I have them on my V6 premium wheels, and I like them on my wheels as well as on Bullitts.
I have them on my V6 premium wheels, and I like them on my wheels as well as on Bullitts.
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Will do as soon as I can
Gonna be a little bit though as I will not be able to lift anything over 15 pounds for the next month due to the back surgery
*Have to pull the wheels to get the stock wheel caps off*
Hope they look nice though!
Have a good day!
Phil
Gonna be a little bit though as I will not be able to lift anything over 15 pounds for the next month due to the back surgery
*Have to pull the wheels to get the stock wheel caps off*
Hope they look nice though!
Have a good day!
Phil
Last edited by Phil_R; 4/15/14 at 05:11 AM. Reason: Added Info
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I have heard that some fishing line slipped around the center cap between it and the rim will allow you to pull it off without wheel removal. I have never tried it and would be careful the line did not cut into your hand.
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That for sure would make it easier
I will try it when I am a bit more healed up.
Thanks again!
Phil
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