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Old 07-23-2008, 16:31   #1 (permalink)
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Hubcap removal?

Silly question but never seen it done and do not wish to mark them all up. How do I correctly remove the hub cap off my F350?
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Old 08-01-2008, 11:57   #2 (permalink)
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Silly question but never seen it done and do not wish to mark them all up. How do I correctly remove the hub cap off my F350?
If it has aluminum wheels, there are notches in the cap. Stick a big screw driver in one and pry away They will pop right off!!!
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Re: Hubcap removal?

On a 2007 F350 dually, the handle extension or regular extension (the approx 2 foot long, three quarter inch diameter bar) that comes with the spare tire kit, has a "hook" at one end and a snap clip on the other end. The "hook" end can be inserted into one of the rectangular holes in the lug nut cover, with the remainder of the bar extending outward away from the tire, parallel to the axle. A sharp pull outward on the bar while the “hook” is snagged on the lug nut cover will snap the lug nut cover off of the lug nuts without marking/scarring the rims or lug nut cover.
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