OK, I got a new set of center caps, and the good people at 914World recommended using a piece of PVC pipe to protect them during the install.
Just thought I'd pass this on (I'm a newbie here, so if this is 20-year old info., please move on to the next thread).
Over in the plumbing fittings section, they have two small pieces that look like they were OEM-designed to install and remove the caps.
The black one fits perfectly around the outside rim of the cap, and the white one fits perfectly in the inside for cap removal. Less than $5 total.
I bet Pelican could package the two parts up and sell them as a cap installation/removal kit for $50. I bet the Porsche parts department could sell them for $200 (after all, they sell that wire cap removal tool for the flat caps, for $30, when a piece of coat hanger works equally as well).
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Hi Mike, good to know. How about a hint as to what the parts are ... SKU or size, diameter ... something like that so we know to buy. I suppose I could take a center cap with me ...
I just checked... it was Lowes, not Home Depot, so the part numbers may be different at HD.
At Lowes:
Black part: "2-in x 1-1/2-in ABS Coupler", part # 22805. $2.45
White part: "1-1/4-in SCH40 Coupler 42901", part # 23854 $0.60
I tried gently tapping the caps on before I bought these... there was no way at all I could get them on without significant risk of damage. The black piece allowed me to smack the caps pretty good around the edges, with a rubber mallet, with no risk of damage.
Oh, I also smeared the inner cap rim with some suntan lotion (didn't have any grease handy, and figured the lotion was less messy anyways), to help get the caps on. I used Banana Boat SPF 50.
Trekkor would be proud
Nice work! Lets get a group buy going
Well thought out, cheap, effective , home-made tools which fly in the face of high priced factory items. You are now officially a member of the World.
Do you have a source on that centercap Porsche crest?
Uh... guys.....
I did this about 10 years ago. We keep the set in the front trunk of Betty's car.
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