COCA COLA COWBOY
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I was thinking large Channel LocksDon’t buy into the con job of having to buy specialty tools. A trip to harbor freight if you don’t have them....a big cold chisel and 5 lbs hammer is all you need. :looking:
My budnik caps had a snap type of retainer ring but it was not a cap that covered the lugs.
It looks like an O-ring that holds it on, pull seems like the right thing to do, you just got to get ot in the right position. Maybe use construction paper as a shim between the wrench and the cap to give it a tighter fit.Anyone have any ideas now? I got the tool and it just turns and turns. If you pull outward with the tool, it just pops off and really doesn’t feel like it is lifting it away from the wheel.
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It looks like an O-ring that holds it on, pull seems like the right thing to do, you just got to get ot in the right position. Maybe use construction paper as a shim between the wrench and the cap to give it a tighter fit.
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Could you imagine dealing with this on the side of the road halfway between Havasu and Desert Center when it's 115°.
It looks like an O-ring that holds it on, pull seems like the right thing to do, you just got to get ot in the right position. Maybe use construction paper as a shim between the wrench and the cap to give it a tighter fit.
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Could you imagine dealing with this on the side of the road halfway between Havasu and Desert Center when it's 115°.
No shit, I feel like I should be a few beers deep right nowHope you get it off because I’m getting frustrated just reading this blog. Good luck.![]()
I can’t even find a fucking YouTube of it.
I could have sworn that my Colorado customers were threaded. It was back in 97-98 when I had it though.
@LakeMead Boater any idea
Because you're a nerd, a car nerdThey were. Welds, billet Boyds and Colorado Customs were all threaded. The cast Boyd’s had a screw holding the cap in.
The original. Billet Specialties may have even been threaded too.
Why I remember this crap from the early 90s I have no idea.
Because you're a nerd, a car nerd.
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How do you get these hubcaps off?
It looks like an O-ring that holds it on, pull seems like the right thing to do, you just got to get ot in the right position. Maybe use construction paper as a shim between the wrench and the cap to give it a tighter fit.
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Could you imagine dealing with this on the side of the road halfway between Havasu and Desert Center when it's 115°.
YupYou mean when the pavement is 130+ degrees?!
Maybe this will work. Harbor freight has various sizes. View attachment 1010730