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rs 500; noob question
Topic Started: Jan 9 2011, 10:28 PM (285 Views)
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was thinking of modding my sierra cossie.. its a minichmps..heard that to get the wheels off ,all you need to do is to take of the centre caps off then you have unscrew them..simple enough,but is there a way to do this without destroying the centre caps?? started doing it but they seem to break up..not to bothered but would be good not to mash them them up if it can be avoided..any suggestions would be a big help...this is my first mod by the way..thats the reason for the noobie question..
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What are you using to remove them? Ive always preffered using a stanley knife for removing centre caps and also hub caps on steel wheels.
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yeah i was using a craft knife but cant seem to get right in the grooves withuot damaging the centre caps..
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if you look carefully there is a small cut out attack it there
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im thinking about modding one of the Minichamp Sierra Cosworths!

and im looking to get another one and maybe getting someone to make it into a P100

but need to wait till im paid, also need to wait for MM to put the rims back on Ebay and also the exhaust
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cant see no little gap on te centre caps..they seem to be on there pretty tight..might have to just mess the centre caps up if i cant get them of cleanly..not in to much of a rush anyway..gotta think of what whees to get yet...illl get my thinking cap on..thanks alot anyway..
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