Hiding multi-fitment alloy

Bover

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May 7, 2009
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Was wondering if there was anything you can buy to hide the multi-fitment part of these alloys?
I don't like being able to see 8 different stud holes lol, it didn't used to bother me :(

I have these alloys:
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Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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stick in some wheel nut covers ?

I should start making coloured plastic blanks - one day rodder's we'll be millionaires
 

Bover

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May 7, 2009
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Middlesex, London
Just looked on ebay, no white ones available.
More of an excuse to get another set of wheels methinks.

Thanks v.much will keep my eye out.
 

M1KEH

M1KE
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It will take time, but..... First turn up bungs to fit in the holes. Then machine the tops down to match the wheel. Then glue them in. Then repaint the whole wheel.
 

suj

Wheel Connoisseur
Jan 1, 2009
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Birmingham
look in for sale section (otherwise will get deleted lol, or PM on FB)

I like m0rks idea, esp in this weather :D
 

Bover

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May 7, 2009
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Middlesex, London
Will do mate, forgot about that.
I've seen these wheels in person when you came to euroville :)
Was too shy to say hello.

Definitely doesn't take long in this weather, it's depressing, having a wash only last 2 days.
 

abhardwaj1990

Yes, I'm licking my hand
Mar 16, 2009
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M0rk's idea wins, cleaned mine 2 weeks ago, now i can hardly see the orange under all the dirt lol

You could buy wheel nut covers and paint them white, but a lot of effort for such a small thing that not many people are going to notice
 
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