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Centre Caps

Three Leons

Active Member
May 18, 2007
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Well my new RS4s arrived less than 24 hours after ordering - not bad!! Only probem is they have come fitted with Audi badges on the centre caps - please tell me these are easy to get off/replace!! :confused: Otherwise I might as well have a 'Quattro' badge put on the back :D
 

Three Leons

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May 18, 2007
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Wakefield
I'm not too bothered about getting SEAT caps just yet, providing the wheels don't look too odd without any caps at all. After a search I can only find threads on removing the std Cupra alloy centres - what's the best way to get the Audi ones off? Couldn't find a notch to get a screwdriver in and I don't wan't to risk snapping anything
 

lc_allan

Northern Monkey
Sep 15, 2006
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Might have to push them off from behind the wheel but that means taking the wheel off.
 

Three Leons

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May 18, 2007
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Wakefield
Might have to push them off from behind the wheel but that means taking the wheel off.

Wheels haven't gone on yet so this was (fairly) easy (some careful levering required :)).

There is actually a narrow rim on which the chrome effect ring of the Audi cap sits - wondered if I could simply stick a flat badge onto this? Would have to be wider than the normal centre cap but saves hassle of the 'dome' :shrug:
 

Three Leons

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May 18, 2007
232
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Wakefield
In your post it says you stuck the flat badge over the top of the domed cap (using the resin to build it up into a flat surface). I meant just sticking a badge straight on the wheel to cover the centre hole.

Or are we both actually saying the same thing?! :confused::D
 

tris

The Daddy
Feb 25, 2005
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Kent & Track Days
www.leoncupra.net
Sorry i forgot about the pics here they are
Tris_sstickers.jpg
 

Three Leons

Active Member
May 18, 2007
232
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Wakefield
right mate sorry,but from what i can remember there wasnt a whole lot of area to stick a disc onto (lip around the centre hole) if you understand:)

Just done some measurements and the hole width is 60mm and the lip is an extra 5mm all the way around, so the flat disc would then have to be 70mm wide. 5mm should be enough to stick onto shouldn't it?:shrug:
 
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