I wish I'd seen this earlier. Costco just destroyed my wheel skins today... they are garbage now! Unfortunately the skins rubbed my wheels over time so wheels look terrible! It was a Bad day.
That’s just a regular socket. Harbor freight, auto parts, Lowe’s etc will have sockets. Just have to make sure it’s the size you need for whatever lugs you have.
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I put 2 links for that tool I used in the video in the description! Thanks for watching!
I wish I'd seen this earlier. Costco just destroyed my wheel skins today... they are garbage now! Unfortunately the skins rubbed my wheels over time so wheels look terrible! It was a Bad day.
Yea I don’t trust people with my wheels at all. I have had discount tire scratch my f150 wheels so now I watch them
Roughly how long do those covers last?! I would like to purchase a set just to protect the original!
They can last the life time of the car as long as you don’t damage them by putting on and removing and not hitting anything while driving.
Where do you get the socket tool? (That gray tube you put around the wheel lock) at 0:44
Also the 2 small screw drivers at 2:15
That’s just a regular socket. Harbor freight, auto parts, Lowe’s etc will have sockets. Just have to make sure it’s the size you need for whatever lugs you have.
@@TechBeautyQueenyou can find small flat head screw drivers at any hardware store, they usually come in a big set
I pushed the hubcap too far in. How do I get it out?
I don’t think you can push it in too far. You’re talking about the full hub cap?