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#1 2016-08-09 21:09:09

Casper
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From: East Lothian
Registered: 2015-12-20
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(Wanted) Wheel Trims

Yet to look properly but i think 15" are the van.

Anyway i am finished with the outside but my wheel trims are letting the look down. Yes i can go to ebay and order a set but i got a set from the scrap yard before and they did not go on dur to my large nuts yikes  After taking the plastic centre cap out they still would not fit so i need oned that are bent out the way of you know what i mean, Think you can see what i am on about here. Anyone got a set or can link a set that will defiantly fit my pug.

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#2 2016-08-10 00:16:22

vaz2121
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From: Glasgow Living:~ SW. Scotland
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Casper wrote:

Yet to look properly but i think 15" are the van.

Think you might find that you've 14" rims on van.... How ever a mate has an HDI van and it's fitted with 15" rims uses wheel trims off either a 806 or 7 or most likely a Ulysses as his is a Scudo........ If they are 14's ,,, 306 or berlingo trims or is that what you got?

BTW vans looking the biz polished and liveried up .......... wheel trims look fine to me, what about painting them black or whatever ......... You ready for the off or you got a test camp or two to do,

Now that Ive got windscreen sorted and MOT  done I've got couple little job I'm want doing before our Sept  jollies and we're wanting a few days away in van before last week of month as she's off to Turkey with her cousin then and I'm off to Applecross on bike with the boys  devil

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#3 2016-08-10 11:44:22

Casper
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From: East Lothian
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Hm Satin Black might work but the effort and price of paint i can get trims from £22. I have a scruffy set from a 206 i think it was but as i say, the nuts prevented me from getting them on.

Bugger. I was about to say ill go to Halfords and try a set as im off but just been called in sad

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#4 2016-08-12 15:58:26

monkeynut
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From: oop north
Registered: 2014-07-11
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Bought these this morn  hope they will fit  they look like they bulge in the middle http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … OU:GB:3160

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#5 2016-08-12 17:30:39

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

monkeynut wrote:

Bought these this morn  hope they will fit  they look like they bulge in the middle http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … OU:GB:3160


Oh Aye. Let me know how you get on as i would pay that for a tin of Hammerite. I have enough Matt black to paint the steel rims and i think they would look good on top.

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#6 2016-08-17 16:12:38

monkeynut
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Hi Casper  They fit perfectly  , Sprayed the wheels too  with some spare black paint  .they look great

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#7 2016-08-17 18:23:21

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

monkeynut wrote:

Hi Casper  They fit perfectly  , Sprayed the wheels too  with some spare black paint  .they look great

Cheers mate ordered.   lol

What did you use to clean the wheels. I will presume soap and water is not good enough for all the road crap and brake dust?

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#8 2016-08-17 22:16:54

monkeynut
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

i just power washed them  nowt fancy as they will be hdden anyways and it turned out ok

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#9 2016-08-17 22:43:39

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

monkeynut wrote:

i just power washed them  nowt fancy as they will be hdden anyways and it turned out ok

OK Garage jet wash it is then. My local one would blast the paint off the van. Im sure the owner thinks im nuts as i used hos hot wash to clean out an old bike fuel tank and a set of bunged up carbs.

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#10 2016-08-20 10:54:05

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Did you muck about with the ring setting monkeynut and if so what was best, A,B or C ?

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#11 2016-08-20 12:58:05

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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

I put it on the end one if that makes sence   !  but all is well with them and done over 100 miles on rough country lane and they are still on

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#12 2016-08-20 13:08:11

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

So the upper one furthest from the trim? Gave the wheels a wee wash to rid the break dust but its bloody years worth so Cillit Bang grime and lime is the product of the day and awaiting the rain to clean them for me lol Saves 2 quid at the jet wash.

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#13 2016-08-20 16:01:34

Casper
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Re: (Wanted) Wheel Trims

Aye glad i painted the wheel black now. They would have looked mince with silver showing through.

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