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rikkitikkitavi 11-09-2007 03:42 PM

Disk Wheelcovers
 
Any idea where to get some flat pizzapan (not moon) wheelcovers ?


Thanks

Rikki

MnFocus 11-09-2007 03:45 PM

Sorta like these ?

cfg83 11-09-2007 03:49 PM

MnFocus -

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Originally Posted by MnFocus (Post 81219)
Sorta like these ?

Those are categorically the best ones I have seen yet. I swear I saw this before, but I can't remember the great how-to. That's going on the Todo list.

CarloSW2

MnFocus 11-09-2007 03:56 PM

iirc I got that link from DiamondLarry so give him his due credit .Yes those 'caps are about the best I've seen also . Any average do it yourselfer should be able to replicate them .

theclencher 11-09-2007 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MnFocus (Post 81219)
Sorta like these ?

YES! thems the ones

Danronian 11-09-2007 04:53 PM

Jcwhitney used to carry them. They probably still do. They sell tons of aftermarket/replacement car parts.

Hateful 11-09-2007 05:36 PM

https://www.gassavers.org/garage_imag...5sq1_thumb.jpg
Pizza pans? Well I feel better about my tape and model car paint.

cems70 11-10-2007 04:31 AM

Major mental block...I can't figure out how they stay attached to the wheel.

rh77 11-10-2007 05:46 AM

There are rare times when I have to perform some repetitive heavy braking (I know, not FE friendly, but a part of some volunteer work).

I haven't heard much on the topic, but how about ventilation/cooling of the brake components? I've had warped rotors on almost every car previous -- and this one doesn't suffer that problem (finally).

RH77

lovemysan 11-10-2007 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by rh77 (Post 81346)
There are rare times when I have to perform some repetitive heavy braking (I know, not FE friendly, but a part of some volunteer work).

I haven't heard much on the topic, but how about ventilation/cooling of the brake components? I've had warped rotors on almost every car previous -- and this one doesn't suffer that problem (finally).

RH77

I have had this problem mainly on front drive cars. More so with my domestic's. I think it stems from more from the rotors being to thin and most of all bad braking habits. I've had to turn the rotors on my saturn once already(there were warped from the PO). I also use a torque wrench on my lugnuts up front.

DarbyWalters 11-10-2007 08:24 AM

When I raced, I found some that were made of ABS plastic...they actaully had openings all the way around...sucked air out from underneath the car and cooled the brakes. I will say that they made the brakes work much better...I have been trying to search and find them but no luck yet.

rh77 11-10-2007 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by lovemysan (Post 81352)
I have had this problem mainly on front drive cars. More so with my domestic's. I think it stems from more from the rotors being to thin and most of all bad braking habits. I've had to turn the rotors on my saturn once already(there were warped from the PO). I also use a torque wrench on my lugnuts up front.

The worst was a '97 Civic at 30K miles. The problem was rapid cooling from snow and likely over-torqued lugs. Someone ran into that car before I could get the rotors turned. The '99 TL required rotor turning/resurfacing at least once. It was getting to the point where it needed it again before we sold it (IIRC, the rotors were recalled, or a TSB was issued).

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Originally Posted by DarbyWalters
When I raced, I found some that were made of ABS plastic...they actaully had openings all the way around...sucked air out from underneath the car and cooled the brakes. I will say that they made the brakes work much better...I have been trying to search and find them but no luck yet.

I thought about this also. But again, I've heard cool/cold airflow tends to warp as the heat dissipates too quickly.

RH77

csrmel 11-10-2007 08:45 AM

those wheel covers might work good, espically the pizza pan ones, but how does one get over the ugly factor. i dont think i could drive a car with smooth wheel covers.

that and the rear wheel skirts. its just too ugly. then again maybe i shouldnt complain, i am an ugly guy and i drive an ugly car. but damn i wouldnt want to make it worse.

Hateful 11-10-2007 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by csrmel (Post 81364)
those wheel covers might work good, espically the pizza pan ones, but how does one get over the ugly factor. i dont think i could drive a car with smooth wheel covers.

that and the rear wheel skirts. its just too ugly. then again maybe i shouldnt complain, i am an ugly guy and i drive an ugly car. but damn i wouldnt want to make it worse.

Well, It's just a Cavalier and I've seen sillier looking cars than mine.Starting with gray plastic hub caps that supposed to look like metal,I don't think I'm suffering any great loss.

DarbyWalters 11-10-2007 09:04 AM

What about the hubcaps that are fake "Spinners"...they make me chuckle everytime

Hateful 11-10-2007 09:09 AM

chuckle more at the real ones: at least the fake ones are reasonably priced. BTW I actually think the pizza pans look good with the right color paint or polished less likely to find it up on blocks with no wheels

cfg83 11-10-2007 09:12 AM

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csrmel -

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Originally Posted by csrmel (Post 81364)
those wheel covers might work good, espically the pizza pan ones, but how does one get over the ugly factor. i dont think i could drive a car with smooth wheel covers.

that and the rear wheel skirts. its just too ugly. then again maybe i shouldnt complain, i am an ugly guy and i drive an ugly car. but damn i wouldnt want to make it worse.

100% disagreement. Racing disks can look really cool on the right car :

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One reason I got an SC2 way-back-when was the fact that it's design was ideal for racing disks. When I had these disks on, I got sooooo many looks, and they were far in the majority of approving.

CarloSW2

2TonJellyBean 11-10-2007 09:24 PM

The major bonus would be no visible brake dust, that is if we were ever inclined to actually use brakes...

GasSavers_HAHA 11-12-2007 11:40 AM

I plan on trying transparent wheel covers and wheel skirts not to alter the appearance too much.

Hateful 11-12-2007 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by HAHA (Post 81730)
I plan on trying transparent wheel covers and wheel skirts not to alter the appearance too much.

I Almost lost my shower curtain thinking the same thing; but decided a different route. Still not a bad idea. If I had it to do over again I would have used window screen and painted it. For clear wheel covers you could use those plastic drain trays used for house plants from the garden section of the dime store (or variation there of).
Truthfully I wanted to stop trying to get into other peoples red Cavalier in parking lots, so I made a clown car of it.:o

rh77 11-12-2007 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by HAHA (Post 81730)
I plan on trying transparent wheel covers and wheel skirts not to alter the appearance too much.

That's actually a great idea. Finding the right material may be tough...especially for the attachment mechanism.

RH77

cfg83 11-12-2007 05:14 PM

rh77 -

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Originally Posted by rh77 (Post 81778)
That's actually a great idea. Finding the right material may be tough...especially for the attachment mechanism.

RH77

It's worth doing, but I wonder if dirt and brake dust will accumulate underneath.

CarloSW2


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