Any Good Wheel Covers?

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Old Aug 19, 2012 | 11:12 AM
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Has anyone foudn any good wheel covers for the Steel wheels? Would most universal 18" sets work?

There's a set on ebay specific for Camaros, they look okay but not quite what I'm looking for.

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Old Aug 19, 2012 | 08:35 PM
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Really? is there anyone on this board or just a bunch of robots and facebook sock puppets?
 
Old Aug 20, 2012 | 09:08 AM
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sorry guy, you asked a question on a sunday, and then expected quick turnarounds. no robots that i know of.


Now to answer your question. No, most of us have not tried wheel covers. most of us will shell out what it takes to put the wheels that we like on our cars. Personally i have never seen a wheel cover that is worth a crap... companies make plastic, cheap wheel covers that fall apart... sorry to bust your bubble.
 
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I'm done buying aftermarket wheels, I went though that bull**** with my last car, anything under $1000 is complete junk, they will corrode and leak air after about 3-4 winters or they are so out of balance they run like crap, and I'm not paying $1000+ for a set of wheels that are no more functional than the ones already one the car. Huge waste of money. I'll look for a set of wheel covers and let everybody know what I find. real rims are a total PITA to clean anyway. they never look good because there is so much dirt on the inside of the wheel or on the calipers unless yo want to spend hours washing the car.


and to explain my comment above check this out,


http://www.bgr.com/2012/05/29/social...tter-facebook/

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what does your link have to do with anything? please remove it...
 
Old Aug 20, 2012 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BudBrown
sorry guy, you asked a question on a sunday, and then expected quick turnarounds. no robots that i know of.


Now to answer your question. No, most of us have not tried wheel covers. most of us will shell out what it takes to put the wheels that we like on our cars. Personally i have never seen a wheel cover that is worth a crap... companies make plastic, cheap wheel covers that fall apart... sorry to bust your bubble.

it's because 200 people alledigidly have viewed this post but only you have replyed, probably because they have a bunch of sock puppets and robots on here to make it look like there is more traffic so they can charge more for advertising.

again

http://www.bgr.com/2012/05/29/social...tter-facebook/
 
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