Hub cap removal tips I just had the wheels on my 52 F1 build powder coated then top coated with two stage. Anybody have tips on hub cap removal to avoid scratching the paint?
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Re: Hub cap removal tips I use a plastic tool sold as a cheap set of 4 yellow pry tools for removing trim or door panels from HF. The one that works the best for my 40 hubcaps has one end that comes back more then 90 degrees (about 1/2 inch) and is like a miniature pry bar. I haven't marred any paint on my wheels in 4 years.
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Re: Hub cap removal tips JB, I don't know if this is an option for you, but for '36 - '39 Spider hubcaps, I made a slide hammer type of puller: A simple steel rod with a hook on one end, a large loop on the other, and a 3/4" pipe nipple on the rod, to act as the hammer. It pulls directly on the cap, no leverage against the wheel.
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Re: Hub cap removal tips I have the same problem on my 1942 Commercial and purchased a tool from Bob Drake that is made for this and works great. It should be in there catalog.
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Re: Hub cap removal tips In Drakes catalog it is called a Wheel Wizard and part number is TL110. If you go to there online catalog they even have a video on how it works.
Ed |
Re: Hub cap removal tips Sometimes I use my paint can lid remover tool.
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Re: Hub cap removal tips Bob Drake Wheel Wizard video > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkR83crQJN4
I purchased one of these to use on my '37 and it works like a champ.... |
Re: Hub cap removal tips Alright so the wheel wizard to get them off is a no brainer! How about getting them on? Any tips there?
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Re: Hub cap removal tips Here a neat, easy to use wheel cover removal tool that I use. Available from Jeg's Summit. Amazon, Walmart, etc. Under $20.00.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4381/...ba7cd8f7aa.jpg555-80857 by TagMan, on Flickr |
Re: Hub cap removal tips Great video but whoever that guy is he sure has an abnormally high voice for a dude!
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Re: Hub cap removal tips On the original style wheels & hubcaps for my '32s, I use one of those little yellow plastic bondo paddles. I just slip the thin edge of the paddle between the cap and wheel...sometimes I will use a screwdriver and wedge it between the cap and plastic paddle. You can buy the yellow plastic paddles at any swap meet. Very inexpensive. Pat
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Re: Hub cap removal tips I also put a towel on the pavement. Inevitably one will slip out of my hands.
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Re: Hub cap removal tips Good thoughts guys, thank you.
JB |
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I have to show them off a little!
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Re: Hub cap removal tips What Deuce Roadster said. I have the same basic set, but mine came from the Mac tool truck. it works great on my '30 coupe with the 36 wide 5 wheels that are powder coated and '36 hub caps. have not dented one yet. the towel on the ground is a good idea in case one slips out of your hands when you are taking them off
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Hi Jeff,
This slide hammer can be used to bump the cap out in a very precise, controlled manner. The only other way I know of to remove spider caps is with a long screwdriver from behind the wheel. |
Re: Hub cap removal tips Deuce Roadster - is this the set you spoke about? $7.99 at HF.
https://www.harborfreight.com/Nylon-...-Pc-69668.html |
Re: Hub cap removal tips I always used a claw hammer, grab the lip of hub cap and just give a pull with one hand and catch with the other. Works great and never chips the paint on the wheel
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