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dave23572
03-11-14, 04:13 PM
As the hub caps for Mk1 17" Straights are both rubbish and very hard to come by, I was wondering if anyone had ever replaced the badges with better ones.

As anyone with these wheels will know, the badges de-laminate very quickly and then look shabby. I've had new ones on back order from Rimmers for months now still with no sign of them.
I had new ones a few years ago, but they only lasted a year or two before the same thing happened.

While on the subject, the bonnet/boot MG badges de-laminate very quickly too, but at least you can still get replacements for those.

top_man_eldo
03-11-14, 04:52 PM
As the hub caps for Mk1 17" Straights are both rubbish and very hard to come by, I was wondering if anyone had ever replaced the badges with better ones.

As anyone with these wheels will know, the badges de-laminate very quickly and then look shabby. I've had new ones on back order from Rimmers for months now still with no sign of them.
I had new ones a few years ago, but they only lasted a year or two before the same thing happened.

While on the subject, the bonnet/boot MG badges de-laminate very quickly too, but at least you can still get replacements for those.

When I had my wheels refurbished in white, I threw the centre hub caps away and put in some VW ones instead. These will cover the hub nuts, but will leave the wheel nuts exposed, like this...

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2900/14106011866_df3f64c4d8_c.jpg

talkingcars
03-11-14, 04:55 PM
On my wifes ZR we fitted some from ebay with blue badges, they still look good a year later.

On my mk1 ZS I just left them off.

andys1981
03-11-14, 08:47 PM
try daz at locking vinyl,ive been using him for years and never had any problems with his stuff,good prices too.

L30NPB84
04-11-14, 06:44 AM
Which VW car did the caps come off eldo? I've been planning on doing what you have done

top_man_eldo
04-11-14, 07:00 AM
Which VW car did the caps come off eldo? I've been planning on doing what you have done

I used these I think...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-STYLE-ALLOY-WHEEL-CENTRE-CAPS-SET-OF-4-65MM-MK5-MK6-GOLF-GTI-AND-OTHERS-/251668974632?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyre _Trims_Trims_ET&fits=Car+Make%3AVW%7CPlat_Gen%3AMK+IV&hash=item3a98a3cc28

You'll find that they are a little bit of a loose fit when you install them, I got around this by applying a thick bead of sealent inside the centre bore of the wheel and then inserting the centre cap.

It would definately be worth checking the diameter of the centre hub of your wheel if and before you buy these, I think it is around 66/67mm.

It sounds a bit of a bodge job but to be honest they look smart and with the silicone I haven't lost any yet!

I bought some MG domed wheel stickers to cover up the VW ones, and then finished it all off with a set of black/chrome wheel nut caps!

L30NPB84
04-11-14, 08:00 AM
Cheers eldo

Dan1971
04-11-14, 08:23 AM
I did something similar too on a set of Kei force 10s that I refurbed at home with a rattle can.

Got some hub covers and glued on some MG resin stickers.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii58/danlaualex/KeiForce10sFinal003.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/danlaualex/media/KeiForce10sFinal003.jpg.html)

top_man_eldo
04-11-14, 08:50 AM
That's a smart job.

One bit of advice for the OP, I found that the domed stickers were a bit on the rigid side when I fitted them to the VW centre caps, a good way around this is to gently heat them with a hair dryer or heat gun.