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Old 11-03-2011, 02:16 PM   #1
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Hub caps on truck question

I have a set of the chevy 4x4 truck rally wheels 73-87 style. I wanted to know if there is a way to use old style hub caps instead of the current bolt on centers ?? something with some type of clips to hold in place? anyone ever tried this have any pics. or know what to use. thanks
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Re: Hub caps on truck question

I know a guy who welded the nubs from another wheel onto one of those 4 inch wide spares to put on the front end of his truck with the stock 64 15" cap. He wanted the stock look but in the big and smalls formation. The clip hubcaps are hard to find so any kind of ridge you put on the wheel the 15" hubcap should be able to snap onto. There could be a balancing issue afterwards however.
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I have a set of the chevy 4x4 truck rally wheels 73-87 style. I wanted to know if there is a way to use old style hub caps instead of the current bolt on centers ?? something with some type of clips to hold in place? anyone ever tried this have any pics. or know what to use. thanks
The old style clips are available about $15.00 each, I thought we would just take some round bar stock or tubing and weld small pieces at the right place around the wheel to put the hub caps on. Maybe there is a idea for a new product that would be a clip assembly that would screw in the truck rallye wheel threaded holes. ??? Kieth
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Old 11-03-2011, 04:21 PM   #4
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Re: Hub caps on truck question

If you have a die made for a metal spinning shop they could spin an adapter like you said that could be screwed onto the wheel using the existing holes then click the hubcap onto the spun beaded side.
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:18 PM   #5
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heres a pic of the wheels and something similar to this for a hub cap
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:33 PM   #6
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heres a pic of the wheels and something similar to this for a hub cap
I ran those 4x4 wheels with those exact same bolt on center caps on my 62 chevy stepside I had 10 years ago. What I did on my center caps was I had a friend cover the center (4X4) with a custom 3M decal bowtie matching the color of the truck and the rims. Looked great. Just an idea?
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Old 11-04-2011, 09:05 AM   #7
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I think it would need to take a stock hubcap for this to be accepted, in that way we could run wider wheels that are inexpensive and still make the truck look fairly stock. I will see what we can come up with. Kieth
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:12 PM   #8
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Old 11-04-2011, 09:33 AM   #9
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Just another idea,not older look,but newer silverado cap painted
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EUREKA I DID IT, FOUND A SIMPLE CHEAP WAY TO MOUNT STOCK HUBCAPS TO RALLYE WHEELS....................IT LOOKS GREAT WILL SHARE WITH YOU GUYS AFTER THE PATENT IS APPLIED FOR..........KIETH
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:59 AM   #11
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Re: Hub caps on truck question

I just recently joined and have been lurking reading up on this hub cap problem. Looks like I'm not the only one in this boat who wants to run truck rallys but wants the police style/moon cap. I have 1970 suburban 2wd 6-lug 4-wheel drums and running 70s style 4x4 6-lug rallys.

Just want to bounce this off you guys. I am wondering if it would work to bend the tabs 90 degrees and tac weld the clips to the back side of the baby moon style cap in the center and use some old, pitted, blemished center caps (the 4x4 open hub style). So that the spring clips would hold on the inside of the open hubs. Not sure if this would be enough to grab on to or if there would be a clearance issue with height of centers and depth of cap. Also not sure how well it would hold on while driving. If this would work it would prevent drilling, welding, or damaging original rallys and could recycle some pretty bad and otherwise useless centers.

But if not, I like the idea that srziemkowski had to use a later model center. Cheaper, less hassle, and still pretty unique.

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Old 11-23-2012, 10:54 AM   #12
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There are 2 types of factory truck hubcaps for 61 thru 68 Chevy 1/2 tons. The bump style and the clip style. I see a 65 Chevy pickup hubcap, but there are not photos of the back side. What style is being used here? Style #1 , back side measures approx 10 1/4", Style # 2, back side measure approx 7 1/2".
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keith Does it involve spoons from the kitchen?
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well fill us in i want to use camaro derby caps for centers in my truck rallies
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Look at these...Maybe
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Re: Hub caps on truck question

Ok here we go----simple hub cap mounting system for rallye wheels:

1. Parts needed----grote steel insulated wiring clips part # 84-7018

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I had these so do not remember how much they cost but I think about .50 each

2. We centered the hubcap on the wheel then traced the outline of the hub cap on the wheel, backed off about 3/16" and installed the clips.

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Hoping above all that it would work..........................


3. Tried a 1957 chevy hubcap first---------------and it worked

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Would rather be lucky than good...... Wheel only with cap and trim ring

4. 57 chrome hubcap with tire

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I think it looks good, just think what it will look like on a truck and the wheel painted to match the truck

5. Wheel tire, trim ring , and a painted hubcap

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Now we just have to try it driving down the road but I will tell you it feels very solid and after it is installed it is hard to get the hubcap off since it is held in place by 4 clips..........when I removed it the first time it bent one of the clips back, then all you have to do is push it back in place. I think since the load will be centrifical (out ward) that the clips will work just fine, if not we could weld them in place Kieth
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ok here we go----simple hub cap mounting system for rallye wheels:

1. Parts needed----grote steel insulated wiring clips part # 84-7018

Attachment 824278

i had these so do not remember how much they cost but i think about .50 each

2. We centered the hubcap on the wheel then traced the outline of the hub cap on the wheel, backed off about 3/16" and installed the clips.

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hoping above all that it would work..........................


3. Tried a 1957 chevy hubcap first---------------and it worked

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would rather be lucky than good...... Wheel only with cap and trim ring

4. 57 chrome hubcap with tire

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i think it looks good, just think what it will look like on a truck and the wheel painted to match the truck

5. Wheel tire, trim ring , and a painted hubcap

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now we just have to try it driving down the road but i will tell you it feels very solid and after it is installed it is hard to get the hubcap off since it is held in place by 4 clips..........when i removed it the first time it bent one of the clips back, then all you have to do is push it back in place. I think since the load will be centrifical (out ward) that the clips will work just fine, if not we could weld them in place kieth
that is the best idea that i've seen yet!thanks!
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I just ordered 3 full sets of spring clips of differing sizes and shapes, will let you guys know what works the best with different wheels. Kieth


Oh well just to verify that brothers and all the other supply houses were crazy i.e. price shows on brothers website qty 1 47 - 63 spring clips 9.99 each...

When I called in to check that pricing they are 9.99 for a set of 20...............wow did I feel stupid.....but at least we know now.....tried to place the order and the freight was 11.20 kind of wierd when the freight is higher than the product......???

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Ok here we go----simple hub cap mounting system for rallye wheels:

1. Parts needed----grote steel insulated wiring clips part # 84-7018

Attachment 824278

I had these so do not remember how much they cost but I think about .50 each

2. We centered the hubcap on the wheel then traced the outline of the hub cap on the wheel, backed off about 3/16" and installed the clips.

Attachment 824279

Hoping above all that it would work..........................


3. Tried a 1957 chevy hubcap first---------------and it worked

Attachment 824280

Would rather be lucky than good...... Wheel only with cap and trim ring

4. 57 chrome hubcap with tire

Attachment 824281

I think it looks good, just think what it will look like on a truck and the wheel painted to match the truck

5. Wheel tire, trim ring , and a painted hubcap

Attachment 824282


Now we just have to try it driving down the road but I will tell you it feels very solid and after it is installed it is hard to get the hubcap off since it is held in place by 4 clips..........when I removed it the first time it bent one of the clips back, then all you have to do is push it back in place. I think since the load will be centrifical (out ward) that the clips will work just fine, if not we could weld them in place Kieth
I know this is an old thread. I just saw it. I was wondering how well the wiring clips held up? Or if anyone has a better fix!
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Crafty lil devil you are, that looks great on there. Before taking it for a drive on the truck, take it to a tire shop that has one a tire balancing machines and let it go for a spin. Less likely to damage the cap or the truck. Can you post a picture without the trim ring please.
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Crafty lil devil you are, that looks great on there. Before taking it for a drive on the truck, take it to a tire shop that has one of tire balancing machines and let it go for a spin. Less likely to damage the cap or the truck. Can you post a picture without the trim ring please.

I will look for a pretty wheel just to set a hubcap on without the trim ring. I think it will look fine, I did go look around a little and found these, they might be ideal for doing the same thing but be made out of spring steel.

http://www.iowa80.com/DirectionsWEB/...UB+CAPS+3+PACK

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here they are....

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to see the wheels like they should look the ones with the white hubcaps should be painted black and the chrome hubcaps should be painted the same color as the truck. I do have a set of 4 x 4 wide wheels that I am going to use on my 66 custom cab truck, they should look better still since they are deeper. Kieth
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Iowa 80 truck stop. Used to go there, HUGE lot. Those new clips might be spring steel, a little stronger than the cable clips. Had your thinking cap on didn't ya! lol
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