Thank you for posting the video. A few things, one, the ring tab should be facing down, not up. The other, if you need a tighter fit, install ring on the lower part of the tab and not the top for a tighter fit. Also, install the hubcap on all the sides so that the top part is the only part sticking out. Put a knee on one side and your hand bracing the other and then tab in the top part that is sticking out. Just trying to help make it easier and less breaking...
Yeah, I tried installing it with the tab up and it wouldn't fit, then I looked at the ones I was taking off and it faced down. I wasn't using the same covers as this guy though, I don't know WHAT kind I have they came from Amazon and didn't have any instructions or anything, they just came in a plain brown box. I've never changed a wheel cover in my life until I just had a blowout and lost one. Well I did lose one years ago but it was the repair shops fault and they bought me a new one and installed it.
To keep you hub caps from falling off, clean the wire ring and the areas where the ring clips onto to the cap and apply a thin bead of Gorilla Glue or some other type of good adhesive to each spot let the adhesive dry for a day or two completely before putting the cap back on the rim. The ring will not slide any more and and the cap will stay on the rim. I know this will help.
As many others have already stated, the bend in the ring should be facing down to follow the cut in the hubcap for the valve stem. That is the entire purpose for that bend in the ring, to properly fit around the valve stem. More than likely, the reason there is such a large gap between the cap and the wheel is because the bend is pushing the cap away from the wheel, this would lead to it popping off easier. Old video I know, many comments stating the obvious already as-well, but hey -"the more the merrier" right?
I know the right way on wheel cover (face down) but these cheap wheel cover doesn't stay on tight that way. If you think different and flip it, it stays on so it won't fall off driving around. How to prevent from losing the wheel cover.
The thing is though, that the diameter of the ring doesn't change because of the orientation, up/down. Which means that there is no additional pressure or hold when flipping the ring around. The only thing it may do is cause issues with the clearance of the valve-stem or even push against the wheel preventing the cap from properly fitting. In the videos it instructs people to put it on improperly, not stating that "it just happens to work better the wrong way for me when it shouldn't under normal circumstances". I still fail to logically see how there is any benefit, since the diameter doesn't change, the force being applied to hold it in place doesn't change. I guess I can see this helping if the valve stem is in the way for some reason and flipping the ring over/up allows the stem to pass between the cap and ring... but that's just me speculating :P Sorry, I didn't mean to say that you didn't know the proper way, but rather letting those that stumble upon this video looking for "How To's" know that they shouldn't install it that way. (Edited for slightly better grammar/spelling, needs more but I don't like changing what was already typed too much)
I really shouldn't write comments on my phone lol I'm amazed you understood what I was saying, my grammar and spelling was horrendous. You're awesome man, I appreciate you taking the time to reply and update the info, that's really cool of you. I'm glad it worked out for you though, it's already a pain in the rear to have to replace the original caps, it's an even bigger pain in the rear the replace the ones you've just replaced :) (gonna edit my prior comment so people don't think I failed middle-school)
THE RING HAS THE LITTLE NOTCH to stop it from touching the air valve. But put it this way - what would you rather have... hubcap with a slight gap between the wheel or your hubcap comes off? LOL. Think on that one, people. P.S. I I’ve always done it this way since I first saw the video, I haven’t had one fall off since. Great video!
Thanks very much for taking the time to post this video - my replacements had no instructions and I couldn't have gotten them on without this video. I appreciate the clear instructions.
Hey it’s a few years later n I just brought some for my bucket and I’ll be dam it snapped on perfectly!!! Well after I broke one!!! Thanks from Virginia!!!
Wheel cover and hubcap advice. If your vehicle has wheel covers its always best for you to remove them before your vehicle gets work done by a mechanic. Most mechanics are careless with them and break them. If they are held on by plastic caps the mechanics break the caps. I have had mechanics break my wheel covers before. They don't tell you or care. Especially if you know the work being done involves removing your tires.
Unless your wheel covers are held on by the actual lug nuts then you should remove them. If it takes you less then 10 min. to do, is easy, you should do it. I agree that mechanics should be careful but they just aren't. This way you got nothing to worry about. Factory, OEM, wheel covers aren't cheap so don't risk getting them damaged/broken.
The ring is on wrong that is why you have that gap between the steel wheel and the hub cap. There should be a towel or something soft to lay the wheel cover to prevent damage.
Thanks, my Honda originals were bolted on with the wheels nuts. When I got the cheap replacements, I wasn't sure how the wire ring was supposed to be attached to the cover. Now I know. Thumbs up!!
I had to place the ring gap in the up position, otherwise it was putting pressure on the valve stem. They seem to fit fine this way, and so far they haven't come loose or fallen off. I tried it both ways and it seemed to work better in the up position. The instructions were kinda vague...
Its simple, just follow the instructions on the box.There are 2 places to put on the retention ring, and you want to put it in one of the places where the cover is firm on the steel rim, not loose. You can also put some twist ties on to ensure the wheel cover won't fall off.. For all wheel covers, especially factory original, its best to take all 4 off before your car gets work done, this way the mechanic can't break them or damage them. I have had mechanics damage several.
Hey. I have a 15" Wheel Cover and I have no idea how to install it. I have a Nissan Cube 2011. the metal ring is not like yours, it is kind of cut. any idea on how to install that?
Guys, my girl has a 93 Sentra and when I removed her original wheel covers the notch was pointing down. I tried it notch up first but the valve stem was preventing the cover from being seated snugly up against the rim and was sticking out where the valve stem was. When I put in notch down it went around the valve nicely and the cover fit like a charm. My advice, try it both ways and see what works for you.
The aftermarket covers fall off because they rings they come with are much thinner than the original ones. In my case, I had my original covers so I took off the rings from the originals and put them on the aftermarket ones.
Thanks man for the info took me a long time why my hubcaps making alot of rattling noisy. I installed the wrong way. Now no more rattling. Im happy : )
It's much better to buy factory originals cuz they hare usually much better quality (excluding toyota) and will stay on much better. After markets are made very cheap and tend to fall off way more often than originals. Take my word, I've lost over 5 sets of aftermarket in the past year and only 2 originals I've lost. Btw I'm an expert with this as I've been collecting hubcaps since 2008
Most Toyota's or at least the ones I've had have Metal Valve Stems. They seem to interfere with the Metal Wheel Cover Ring. Anyone else have this issue?
The best way is to observe how the factory covers on a similar model are applied.... if it’s upward you put the ring upward if it’s downward you apply the ring notch downward.... don’t reinvent the wheel..... no pun intended
The ring is on wrong! No wonder you have lost a few. Majority of universals I find have the rings fitted incorrectly and after a few miles they fall off. A good idea is to make the rings slightly bigger by bending the air valve groove outwards then the trim will be a lot tighter.
sure a lot of people said now but the notch is not supposed to be against the valve stem. should be the other way. hub caps i jsut got don't have a notch though in the metal ring but there is one on the hub caps. i was more wondering about the adjustment thing there is 2 holes and you move it to adjust tension i guess and was wondering how to know what one to use.
I find no difference in looks in aftermarket wheel covers as opposed to factory wheel covers. There is no point in spending lots of money to replace a factory wheel cover (s) when you can buy a set of these in typical silver for $20-25 a set.
This video is wrong the exact reason they do fall off is because you're putting the retention ring on the wrong way the bump on the ring must be facing in not out thats why they are sticking out from the wheel look on OEM wheel covers and the bump in the ring will always be facing in not out!
The ring goes on the other way...... you're way it wont fit properly on most car rims because the valve stem sits tight against the rim. I did my girls hub caps and tried doing it you're way and it would not fit properly. I flip the ring back around with the bent portion facing the hub cap and their still on. Going on a month now. Fyi, I always check my ride after it's been in the shop, believe me it's a good habit to have.
I bought them at Walmart as well and it is best in the inner notch for a tighter fit for a 1995 Saturn and I drive it everywhere and they seem to last but I boughten some different ones and those fell tip before buying wheel covers buy ones that have alot of clips some that have 5 or less seems that those come off right away!
They fall off either way because they are cheap and badly made its also a good idea to put the ring on the inner grove for a tighter fit they seem to last forever if u do this but not all after market covers have a second grove
If the factory original or OEM are held on by plastic caps or the actual lug nuts there better. Much harder to loose. If your factory/OEM wheel covers are the snap on kind then these are the exact same. Its just not worth paying the ridiculous price the dealer/company wants for factory/OEM wheel covers. After all you aren't going to impress anyone with wheel covers and your vehicle will drive the same no matter what you use. As long as you have a nice matching set of wheel covers on most people won't even notice. Spend your hard earned money on other things useful.
Now I know why my dad allways comes home with one missing. THANKS!!
+R Jones the ring is fit on wrong! The ring should be put facing down not up!
Hubcaps Italy Yes your right!
Lewis Jones the other video ssys the slot for retentiom ring downward..but this one says upward??which is which?
@@dennispangilinan6575 the part of the ring that domes out is for the valve. Always point the domed bit downward towards the hubcap
Thank you for posting the video. A few things, one, the ring tab should be facing down, not up. The other, if you need a tighter fit, install ring on the lower part of the tab and not the top for a tighter fit. Also, install the hubcap on all the sides so that the top part is the only part sticking out. Put a knee on one side and your hand bracing the other and then tab in the top part that is sticking out. Just trying to help make it easier and less breaking...
Yeah, I tried installing it with the tab up and it wouldn't fit, then I looked at the ones I was taking off and it faced down. I wasn't using the same covers as this guy though, I don't know WHAT kind I have they came from Amazon and didn't have any instructions or anything, they just came in a plain brown box. I've never changed a wheel cover in my life until I just had a blowout and lost one. Well I did lose one years ago but it was the repair shops fault and they bought me a new one and installed it.
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To keep you hub caps from falling off, clean the wire ring and the areas where the ring clips onto to the cap and apply a thin bead of Gorilla Glue or some other type of good adhesive to each spot let the adhesive dry for a day or two completely before putting the cap back on the rim. The ring will not slide any more and and the cap will stay on the rim. I know this will help.
As many others have already stated, the bend in the ring should be facing down to follow the cut in the hubcap for the valve stem. That is the entire purpose for that bend in the ring, to properly fit around the valve stem. More than likely, the reason there is such a large gap between the cap and the wheel is because the bend is pushing the cap away from the wheel, this would lead to it popping off easier. Old video I know, many comments stating the obvious already as-well, but hey -"the more the merrier" right?
I know the right way on wheel cover (face down) but these cheap wheel cover doesn't stay on tight that way. If you think different and flip it, it stays on so it won't fall off driving around. How to prevent from losing the wheel cover.
The thing is though, that the diameter of the ring doesn't change because of the orientation, up/down. Which means that there is no additional pressure or hold when flipping the ring around. The only thing it may do is cause issues with the clearance of the valve-stem or even push against the wheel preventing the cap from properly fitting. In the videos it instructs people to put it on improperly, not stating that "it just happens to work better the wrong way for me when it shouldn't under normal circumstances". I still fail to logically see how there is any benefit, since the diameter doesn't change, the force being applied to hold it in place doesn't change. I guess I can see this helping if the valve stem is in the way for some reason and flipping the ring over/up allows the stem to pass between the cap and ring... but that's just me speculating :P
Sorry, I didn't mean to say that you didn't know the proper way, but rather letting those that stumble upon this video looking for "How To's" know that they shouldn't install it that way.
(Edited for slightly better grammar/spelling, needs more but I don't like changing what was already typed too much)
Sorry, I understand all the rumbling is about. I have updated the description and title. This method is not for everyone. Thanks for explaining.
I really shouldn't write comments on my phone lol I'm amazed you understood what I was saying, my grammar and spelling was horrendous. You're awesome man, I appreciate you taking the time to reply and update the info, that's really cool of you. I'm glad it worked out for you though, it's already a pain in the rear to have to replace the original caps, it's an even bigger pain in the rear the replace the ones you've just replaced :)
(gonna edit my prior comment so people don't think I failed middle-school)
No worries... thanks for taking the time to explain the issue so I can clarify it.
THE RING HAS THE LITTLE NOTCH to stop it from touching the air valve. But put it this way - what would you rather have... hubcap with a slight gap between the wheel or your hubcap comes off? LOL.
Think on that one, people.
P.S. I I’ve always done it this way since I first saw the video, I haven’t had one fall off since. Great video!
My Amazon hubcaps retention rings doesn't have that little notch in them for the valve stem? What do Ido?
Thanks very much for taking the time to post this video - my replacements had no instructions and I couldn't have gotten them on without this video. I appreciate the clear instructions.
Hey it’s a few years later n I just brought some for my bucket and I’ll be dam it snapped on perfectly!!! Well after I broke one!!! Thanks from Virginia!!!
Wheel cover and hubcap advice. If your vehicle has wheel covers its always best for you to remove them before your vehicle gets work done by a mechanic. Most mechanics are careless with them and break them. If they are held on by plastic caps the mechanics break the caps. I have had mechanics break my wheel covers before. They don't tell you or care. Especially if you know the work being done involves removing your tires.
Thanks. I was wondering about that too.
Unless your wheel covers are held on by the actual lug nuts then you should remove them. If it takes you less then 10 min. to do, is easy, you should do it. I agree that mechanics should be careful but they just aren't. This way you got nothing to worry about. Factory, OEM, wheel covers aren't cheap so don't risk getting them damaged/broken.
The ring is on wrong that is why you have that gap between the steel wheel and the hub cap. There should be a towel or something soft to lay the wheel cover to prevent damage.
exactly what I needed to know, thank you. now to find a video on how to take the old ones off lol
Thanks, my Honda originals were bolted on with the wheels nuts. When I got the cheap replacements, I wasn't sure how the wire ring was supposed to be attached to the cover. Now I know. Thumbs up!!
I had to place the ring gap in the up position, otherwise it was putting pressure on the valve stem. They seem to fit fine this way, and so far they haven't come loose or fallen off. I tried it both ways and it seemed to work better in the up position. The instructions were kinda vague...
Its simple, just follow the instructions on the box.There are 2 places to put on the retention ring, and you want to put it in one of the places where the cover is firm on the steel rim, not loose. You can also put some twist ties on to ensure the wheel cover won't fall off.. For all wheel covers, especially factory original, its best to take all 4 off before your car gets work done, this way the mechanic can't break them or damage them. I have had mechanics damage several.
Hey. I have a 15" Wheel Cover and I have no idea how to install it. I have a Nissan Cube 2011. the metal ring is not like yours, it is kind of cut. any idea on how to install that?
Not a good idea to have them face down on rough concrete floor while you push them around ha ha
No
Guys, my girl has a 93 Sentra and when I removed her original wheel covers the notch was pointing down. I tried it notch up first but the valve stem was preventing the cover from being seated snugly up against the rim and was sticking out where the valve stem was. When I put in notch down it went around the valve nicely and the cover fit like a charm. My advice, try it both ways and see what works for you.
Are you sure the ring goes facing up? Is that why there is a gap? I have seen other videos where the ring is facing down.
The ring should be facing down!
@SuperBigmat
I tried both ways before. If you put it the other way, the wheel covers will fall off when you are driving. Take your pick.
The aftermarket covers fall off because they rings they come with are much thinner than the original ones. In my case, I had my original covers so I took off the rings from the originals and put them on the aftermarket ones.
How are these aftermarket? they're just repackaged new-old-stock from an old abandoned Dodge factory.
I was honestly charmed by the perfectly amateurish video production value. It was like getting advice from a neighbor. A regular guy.
Thanks
THE RING IS ON WRONG. Gap has to face down and NOT up.
true, he puts on the wrong side.
Thanks man for the info took me a long time why my hubcaps making alot of rattling noisy. I installed the wrong way. Now no more rattling. Im happy : )
It's much better to buy factory originals cuz they hare usually much better quality (excluding toyota) and will stay on much better. After markets are made very cheap and tend to fall off way more often than originals.
Take my word, I've lost over 5 sets of aftermarket in the past year and only 2 originals I've lost.
Btw I'm an expert with this as I've been collecting hubcaps since 2008
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The tab does not go upwards
Most Toyota's or at least the ones I've had have Metal Valve Stems. They seem to interfere with the Metal Wheel Cover Ring. Anyone else have this issue?
The best way is to observe how the factory covers on a similar model are applied.... if it’s upward you put the ring upward if it’s downward you apply the ring notch downward.... don’t reinvent the wheel..... no pun intended
The ring is on wrong! No wonder you have lost a few. Majority of universals I find have the rings fitted incorrectly and after a few miles they fall off. A good idea is to make the rings slightly bigger by bending the air valve groove outwards then the trim will be a lot tighter.
Should i buy wheel covers or just new tires and rims on my golf cart...its a racing golf cart
I installed some a few days ago. They go on very tightly. Would moving the ring down a notch make them easier to install?
sure a lot of people said now but the notch is not supposed to be against the valve stem. should be the other way. hub caps i jsut got don't have a notch though in the metal ring but there is one on the hub caps. i was more wondering about the adjustment thing there is 2 holes and you move it to adjust tension i guess and was wondering how to know what one to use.
Can you put wheel cover on alloys
I purchased a pair @ $30. each vs $90. at the Toyota Dealer and the replicas are better made that the OEM. I am very happy with the quality
do i have to make holes for the aftermarket wheelhubs for the bolts?
nope
@SuperBigmat, you're wrong. Having it the OTHER way could damage the valve. That's why the raised indention is their in the first place.
THE RING IS ON THE WRONG WAY!!!!
the metal ring hook should face downward and upward may be you should make a correction very misleading
I find no difference in looks in aftermarket wheel covers as opposed to factory wheel covers. There is no point in spending lots of money to replace a factory wheel cover (s) when you can buy a set of these in typical silver for $20-25 a set.
This video is wrong the exact reason they do fall off is because you're putting the retention ring on the wrong way the bump on the ring must be facing in not out thats why they are sticking out from the wheel look on OEM wheel covers and the bump in the ring will always be facing in not out!
The ring goes on the other way...... you're way it wont fit properly on most car rims because the valve stem sits tight against the rim. I did my girls hub caps and tried doing it you're way and it would not fit properly. I flip the ring back around with the bent portion facing the hub cap and their still on. Going on a month now.
Fyi, I always check my ride after it's been in the shop, believe me it's a good habit to have.
I was laughing like crazy watching your video. Seriously, no wonder your covers keep falling off...
Would it be possible to install wheel covers if there are balancing weights on my wheels?
Ieva Dabravolskaite You ever find out? I just had some weights put onto my wheels two weeks ago
Exactly.. I totally agree. Why pay more. :)
OHHH! That's how! Thanks for the video.
@JELH how do u use zip ties on them?
Thank you for your help.
Do you have aftermarket or Nissan caps?
I bought them at Walmart as well and it is best in the inner notch for a tighter fit for a 1995 Saturn and I drive it everywhere and they seem to last but I boughten some different ones and those fell tip before buying wheel covers buy ones that have alot of clips some that have 5 or less seems that those come off right away!
Having it right, it falls off when driving. Bad design for it to stay on the wheel.
Thanks bud!
They fall off either way because they are cheap and badly made its also a good idea to put the ring on the inner grove for a tighter fit they seem to last forever if u do this but not all after market covers have a second grove
thanks for the video man.. can't wait to install these on my caprice :)
he is dragging it on the concrete
No
Depending upon Where we have to check the perfect size weel caps
I am sure the ring is facing down!
This helped a lot thanks !
If the factory original or OEM are held on by plastic caps or the actual lug nuts there better. Much harder to loose. If your factory/OEM wheel covers are the snap on kind then these are the exact same. Its just not worth paying the ridiculous price the dealer/company wants for factory/OEM wheel covers. After all you aren't going to impress anyone with wheel covers and your vehicle will drive the same no matter what you use. As long as you have a nice matching set of wheel covers on most people won't even notice. Spend your hard earned money on other things useful.
"wap it awound"
No
They do always seem to be put on wong
Thank you. Good instructions that have saved us a lot of time!
Listen up son...the loop in wire ring goes DOWN for your valve stem. you have yours wrong is why you have the gap between hub and tire.
great vid really helpful
Thanks for the tip!
Um, no, no and no. Enough said. From one Sienna owner to another, buy the ones from Amazon.
Thanks bro!
Than u
Anyone use zipties?
thanks bruddah
Thanks for the reply. ;)
Likewise, why pay more :)
Are you for real? You are putting the ring on the wrong way round! Will people ever learn?!
Latest comment is mine
Lol
Thank you. This vid really helped.