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Tool tip - screw on hub caps


Thriller

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Howdy all. I was needing to remove a hub cap from my '29 to check the size so that I could verify with a fellow who will make a wheel puller. I never thought of trying by hand, assuming that they were going to be a bit stuck on. I bought a pipe wrench, since mine is at the country place...too small. Went back to the store and looked around and wound up buying a set of Channellock oil filter / PVC pipe pliers. They have three sizes and I got the one in the middle - 212 - 12 inch Oil Filter Plier @ Channellock

I put it on and I had the hub cap off in moments. In case the threads dry out and you do need to use a tool, this is smaller and lighter to carry around than a pipe wrench.

Just thought I'd pass it along.

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Good tip Derek. I use a strap wrench. It has a plastic handle and a rubber strap that is adjustable to any size.

Also note that when you finally put the finished hub cap back on, use a couple dabs of RTV or silicone calk to keep them firmly attached. It will prevent "premature removal" by others and they won't come loose on rough roads....

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There is an originally supplied hub cap wrench that I was lucky enough to find under the seat of my 31 club coupe, It really works slick. I imange they are hard to find, but it might be worth a try. Soldier

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To not harm the finish, weather Brass, Nickled, or Alumimum, I have used an oil filter Wrench with a piece of leather belt between that and the hub cap. Oil filter wrenches come in a variity of sizes, and many are adjustable. To borrow a Bon-Ami Slogan, "Hasn't scrached yet." Dandy Dave!

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Thanks Larry, but the '29 no longer has the flat sides - it is completely round. I know '26 still has that style of cap, so it changed in '27-'29. I like the idea of the strap type oil filter wrenches - never thought of that. Of course, since these pliers are for oil filters as well, a strip of rubber or leather to protect them would give me some piece of mind.

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