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You can see in the profile picture how the PVC serves as a stand off for the magnet.
I then cut the badly damaged center cap in half so that I could accurately measure the distance from the end of the lug nut to the inside of the center cap. I my case it was 3/8" give or take. [links]
5. a cardboard template of your center cap (for identifying the location of the lug nuts) here
I had one nearly totally unusable center cap (courtesy of the tire change technician) so I made a 1/2 circle template out of cardboard because my wheels only have four lug nuts (you can figure out how to plan for five). here
The full center cap shown had at least two of the six tabs broken off, so the tensioning spring was useless. Two magnets provide about 24lbs, of pulling force, the center cap adheres well to the lug nuts.
2. neodymium rare earth disc magnets (Home Depot or totalElement) You will find a better selection at totalElement here
Installation - Your hubcaps must be installed correctly EVERY time! Bending or cracking your clips can happen very easily if you're not careful. Please view our short “Hubcap Installation Video” so you know exactly what to do next time!
Removal - Use a hubcap tool (or any other tool with a wide flat edge). DO NOT use a screw driver to remove your wheel covers or you will crack the hubcap and possibly hurt yourself as well! Please view our “Hub Cap Removal Video”. more
Curb Damage - We all have scraped the curbs at least once! When this happens, aside from scratching the exterior of your wheelcover, you may break the clips on the back. This will mean the death of your hubcap the next time you hit a pothole or a bump. [links]