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Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 22:28:28 EDT
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I sport disc wheels on my 4/4. I've got one rogue wheel which refuses to hold
on to its hubcap. I've replaced caps(especially after they've gone careening
down the road after falling off the vagrant wheel) and have even peened over
the bead on the inside lip. All to no avail. Any suggestions?

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I sport disc wheels on my 4/4, but have one stubborn wheel which refuses to
hold on to it's hubcap. It really bugs me to have 3 on and 1 off. Any number
of times I've tried fixing the bead on the hubcap, and have even changed
hubcaps (especially after they roll off the vagrant wheel and careen down the
road!). Can anyone suggest how to remedy this problem? Is there something I
can do to the nipple on the wheel itself?


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