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CG 08-08-2018 08:05 AM

Full wheel covers (hubcaps) anyone?
 
Id like to see who is running full wheel covers on your trucks, you know, the ones that cover the entire wheel not just the lug nut area. All makes, all styles. Especially 4x4's, you don't see many of those.

special-K 08-08-2018 08:54 AM

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I can show pictures, not mine. But just 'wheelcovers' says it all. 'Full wheelcovers' is redundant because all wheel covers are full, they 'cover' the 'wheel'. People include everything under 'hubcap', even 'center caps' which are prominent now. For convenience places that sell this stuff are 'hubcap' businesses. They might also sell 'trim rings' under that name. But the exact meaning of 'hubcap' is the small cap that only covers the inner part of the wheel, aka dog dish, poverty, all are 'caps' not 'covers' and they 'cap' the 'hub'.

Anyway, I was always a performance/hot rodder guy, so wheelcovers were never my thing. Didn't even like Moon discs. But the appreciation of these as being from another time, me maturing (maybe), and liking the many approaches to these trucks, has allowed them to grow on me. But for me, gotta have the whitewalls. I don't remember ever seeing them w/o back in the day. Almost absolutely, with cars or trucks, I remember it was hubcaps & blackwalls or wheelcovers & whitewalls. Whitewalls cost extra and back then economic models were actually very popular.

Pictures? You wanted pictures?
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Coverin' for my buddy now :cool::

CG 08-08-2018 09:05 AM

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Yes I realize I was very redundant, sometimes you need to be lol. The show your steel wheels thread somehow ended up with pictures of all wheels made of some type of metal, so pretty much every wheel lol.

special-K 08-08-2018 10:47 AM

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I know I probably came off as a wad. It just doesn't matter anymore :lol: Steelies? My hand truck is on steelies :metal:

Not the best shot, but here's a blackwall shot. My buddy had this truck to sell that came with 8 chrome saw blades or modulars and he popped the wheelcovers on. I like the wide track road hugger look but still stock looking. The chrome at the edge of wheel between wheelcover and tire is a cool accent. Basically puts the wheelcover right up to the black. Although I'm a big fan of the red rim showing.

bMr 08-08-2018 01:18 PM

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Not enough of these around, IMNSHO.

Canuckvetter 08-08-2018 01:50 PM

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Just recently sold this Blue CST but I am building another. Will run the same wheel cover. Slots will be gone as well as 18" out of the box. New color will be Butternut/off White/Fawn



http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1533750292

special-K 08-08-2018 02:44 PM

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Ahhh, both very nice examples of the 67/68 and Highlander hub covering full wheel caps. Years ago, I only saw wheelcovers as the whole. Now I see on some, like The Highlanders, they are a hubcap with fancy trim ring. Like they did in the '50s with adding a trim ring/wheelcover to the hubcap.

hooverfish 08-08-2018 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8317982)
I can show pictures, not mine. But just 'wheelcovers' says it all. 'Full wheelcovers' is redundant because all wheel covers are full, they 'cover' the 'wheel'. ::

Special K, I agree 100% but ….. Chevrolet did call them 'full wheel covers' on the SPID.

Already Gone 08-08-2018 05:27 PM

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Here is mine.. For me P01's are okay blackwall or with thin whitewalls like the red/orangetrick in pic #2 but never with Raised White Letter tires. I also prefer them on white so you get the white band between tire and wheel cover.. Here is atip if you want to run p01's on wider then original rims. The rims on my truck are 15 x 7 80's rallys with 235/75 15 tires. When these tires are done I have a set of 80's 15 x 8 inch rims which will be painted white and installed with 255/70R15 tires..

CG 08-08-2018 10:42 PM

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Not very popular? And so far no 4x4's

MusicMan70 08-08-2018 11:02 PM

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I tried this once; GMC MotorHome wheel covers for the 16.5" steelies.

dfwright 08-08-2018 11:43 PM

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Here's Mine

engineer_gregh 08-09-2018 09:38 AM

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dfwright, beautiful truck. When I click on the link for your restoration progress it errors out saying I don't have permission to view?

dfwright 08-09-2018 11:43 AM

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dfwright, beautiful truck. When I click on the link for your restoration progress it errors out saying I don't have permission to view?

Actually, I get the same error. I think it's because I'm no longer a premium member. I'll have to remove that from my signature block. Thanks for the compliment, I am amazed at how well it turned out considering the amateur hack that worked on it! :lol:

mkmc69 08-09-2018 05:08 PM

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Nice trucks everyone. Has anyone ran 8 inch wheels, with say BFG's or Cooper Cobra's with their PO1 covers? White letters out, that is?

Hotcorner 08-09-2018 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Already Gone (Post 8318249)
Here is mine.. For me P01's are okay blackwall or with thin whitewalls like the red/orangetrick in pic #2 but never with Raised White Letter tires. I also prefer them on white so you get the white band between tire and wheel cover.. Here is atip if you want to run p01's on wider then original rims. The rims on my truck are 15 x 7 80's rallys with 235/75 15 tires. When these tires are done I have a set of 80's 15 x 8 inch rims which will be painted white and installed with 255/70R15 tires..

Beautiful truck. Damn.

special-K 08-10-2018 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by hooverfish (Post 8318229)
Special K, I agree 100% but ….. Chevrolet did call them 'full wheel covers' on the SPID.

I've noticed that, too. Even GM can be wrong. Somehow that's what people started calling them. I grew up hearing and and I guess I used to say it, until I thought about it. There is no wheelcover that covers less than the full wheel. If it doesn't cover the full wheel it isn't covering the wheel. So simple but we humans like to make things more complicated. No biggie, just found the title funny pulling out all the words so all could understand.

Found this member's truck in pictures from a gathering I had in '07

Two-Piece 08-10-2018 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by mkmc69 (Post 8318899)
Nice trucks everyone. Has anyone ran 8 inch wheels, with say BFG's or Cooper Cobra's with their PO1 covers? White letters out, that is?

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1533904078

mkmc69 08-10-2018 09:06 AM

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Nice!!:metal:

CG 08-10-2018 09:40 AM

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Its funny how tastes change. Seems like it wasn't that long ago the thought of running wheel covers on a truck wouldn't even cross my peabrain. But now I really like them, some super nice examples so far. I know there are a lot more out there. Still no 4x4's though.

jocko 08-10-2018 10:38 AM

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A close up and a few of my faves - including my favorite swb C10 ever, Sameyrasmea's Cheyenne Super (white/red):

jocko 08-10-2018 10:44 AM

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a few more :)

LockDoc 08-10-2018 10:53 AM

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Here is what I'm running on the Green '67. Not sure what year they are off of but I saw the full set over at the salvage yard and snagged them to cover up the white spokes.

This poor old girl is being neglected...:(

LockDoc

dfwright 08-10-2018 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jocko (Post 8319314)
a few more :)

Jocko, do you happen to know what tires those are on the last three trucks? I love those slightly thicker white wall rings!

jocko 08-10-2018 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dfwright (Post 8319427)
Jocko, do you happen to know what tires those are on the last three trucks? I love those slightly thicker white wall rings!

Sorry but I don't. Note the dark olive is a K10 and the med blue is a C10 (still could be the same tire though of course - sure looks like it). The tire in pic 1 of post 22 (the close up) is a Michelin 225/75/15 - which appears to be pretty close to what's in pic 2 of same post and the last 3 of the post you asked about.


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