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Wheel Simulators
I have a 2018 midbath that I keep losing my right rear wheel simulator that hammers on. Has anyone found a bolt on simulator that would work?
2018 MB

 
Re: Wheel Simulators
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I have been happy with these Wheel Simulators

Kendall

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Kendall & Donna
2019 TK  "RIMRIDER"
2023 Jeep Wrangler

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I have been happy with these Wheel Simulatorsl

The Kapers's are the same wheel covers LD used for many years before they downgraded and replaced them with snap-on covers, known for falling off. They can be difficult to remove and to install correctly.
The stainless steel Kaper covers look good and are easy to keep clean. They can be damaged or destroyed by clueless tire installers, it is best to take them off yourself before and replace them after having tire work done, including rotation.
Make a small mark on each of the eight nuts so you do not mistaking try to remove one of the fake nuts. It's easy to do and has been the demise of many a wheel cover.

Many do not like the stainless steel wheel covers but, in my mind, it's one of the distinctive, classical looks of a 'Real' LD.

Larry
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2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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