jmlcolorado
Well-known member
Kinda sounds like a dumb question if you just read the title 
But in all seriousness, I need some of your brains to help me think through this one here.
I found an old International hubcap in a scrap pile at the local Tool Salvage store (just a warehouse full of old junk) and stole it for $3.17!!!
I've been wanting to install something like this on my rat since I started it!
Problem is the wheels I'm using don't have any provisions for any type of hubcap what so ever [S
The wheels are the spare off 2008 dodge ram 1500's with factory 20" rims.
As you can see by the photos, there's not much to work with.
I'm thinking maybe I can utilize the grease cap on the hub?!
What do you guys think?
Id like to avoid welding on the cap if at all possible. I'm not opposed to drilling a few holes for some sort of hardware though.
But in all seriousness, I need some of your brains to help me think through this one here.
I found an old International hubcap in a scrap pile at the local Tool Salvage store (just a warehouse full of old junk) and stole it for $3.17!!!
I've been wanting to install something like this on my rat since I started it!
Problem is the wheels I'm using don't have any provisions for any type of hubcap what so ever [S
The wheels are the spare off 2008 dodge ram 1500's with factory 20" rims.
As you can see by the photos, there's not much to work with.
I'm thinking maybe I can utilize the grease cap on the hub?!
What do you guys think?
Id like to avoid welding on the cap if at all possible. I'm not opposed to drilling a few holes for some sort of hardware though.






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