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ok what's the trick...
...to removing the center caps without buying the ridiculously overpriced "Porsche removal tool"?
I tried 2 long ice-pick type devices in each hole and pried, rotated, squeeze, everything.. wouldn't budge. what's the trick here? just got a new set and am anxious to get em on! |
Remove the wheel and pop it from behind. :p
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that's a lot of work for such a small task :)
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Take a wire coat hanger, cut it and bend it into a U shape. Bend the last inch/inch and a half of each end of the U shaped wire 90°. Insert the wire into the two holes on the center cap, and pull. :cheers:
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Rick's suggestion will work. You can also use a small L shaped Allen key to pull it off.
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mocked this up real quick for future visitors: Thanks guys! |
You will have to tug on it a bit as it is a pressure fit. I used a hooked tool and pulled on it with a bit of force to get mine off. Allen key works wonders!!!
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+1 nothing easier than just removing your wheel.. dont scratch your pricey caps with...coat-hanger... |
+1 on wheel removal...also gives you an opportunity to clean and wax the inner portion that is usually difficult to access from the exterior.
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