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Alloy wheel centre cap
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alanamh
PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 6:54 am Up
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IS there a special tool required to removed the centre of your alloy wheel (the one with the peugeot bad on?) or is just something i can pull out? i tried pulling out but couldnt get a good grip
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Can't you push it out from the back?
 
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Harry
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Yeah it's called a screwdriver Laughing

Don't take it off from the front may end up damaging the paint, always pop out from the back.

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alanamh
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didnt think of trying, wouldnt that invole taking the wheel off the car?
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Abzynthe
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Yup
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alanamh
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there's no way of getting it out without taking wheel off?
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Abzynthe
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try a flat head screwdriver in the gap but gently because you might crack the plastic of break one of the clips.
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Harry
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Try, it's much easier to take the wheel off and not risk breaking anything though.
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alanamh
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well if any break i have spares lol
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iainlovatt
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alanamh wrote:
there's no way of getting it out without taking wheel off?
its the best way without damaging the wheel!!

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michaelbishop
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iainlovatt wrote:
alanamh wrote:
there's no way of getting it out without taking wheel off?
its the best way without damaging the wheel!!
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Better off spending a little extra time taking the wheel off rather than risking scratching the wheel!

 

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Matt
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alanamh wrote:
there's no way of getting it out without taking wheel off?

Lol

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