Wheel Covers

Important: To get started, click the blue "Filter Options" button to select your vehicle and then use the filters to narrow your options.

Important: To get started, select your vehicle on the left and then use the filters to narrow your options.

What is a wheel cover?

A wheel cover is a decorative and protective piece of metal or plastic that fits over the wheel of a car. It is designed to protect the wheel from dirt, rust, and other damage.

What is the purpose of a wheel cover?

The primary purpose of a wheel cover is to improve the overall aesthetic of the wheel, while also protecting the wheel from dirt, rust, and other damage.

How do I determine if my wheel cover is faulty?

Inspect your wheel cover for any signs of rust, scratches, cracks, or other damage. If you notice any of these signs, it is likely that your wheel cover is faulty and should be replaced.

Can a faulty wheel cover cause damage?

Yes, a faulty wheel cover can cause damage to the wheel. If the wheel cover is rusting, cracks or scratches are present, or if it is not properly sealed, water and dirt can seep into the wheel, causing damage and eventually leading to wheel failure.

How do I replace a wheel cover?

Replacing a wheel cover is a relatively simple process:

  1. Lift the car up onto a jack stand and remove the wheel.
  2. Unscrew the wheel cover from the wheel.
  3. Clean the wheel and wheel cover thoroughly.
  4. Apply a thin layer of wheel sealant to the wheel and wheel cover.
  5. Align the wheel cover onto the wheel and tighten the screws.
  6. Replace the wheel and lower the car.


How often should I inspect my wheel cover?

It is recommended to inspect your wheel cover at least once a year. Checking for signs of rust, scratches, or other damage can help prevent further damage and ensure the wheel cover is working properly.