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> Fuchs Center Cap Question
AZ914
post Feb 12 2003, 05:22 PM
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Hello!

I've recently procured a set of 16" Fuchs from the bay for my conversion.
I believe they are the SC FUCHS (16x6, 16x7, all black, polished lip).
I am in the process of stripping / refinishing the spokes.

Anyways, my question is:

What type of center caps do these things take? I see references to the
'3-prong' and the 'ring-clip' caps though I've never actually held these
in my hand or had a set of these wheels before. I DO NOT see any
indentations on the inner mounting ring, therefore assume that these
later 'SC' Fuchs take the 'ring-clip' but I'm not sure.

Any help is appreciated! :beer1:
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post Feb 19 2003, 03:25 PM
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You don't have to measure the holes. The large hole wheels are just like jeff's pic. The hole runs the same diameter all the way through (except for a slight grove ring). The small hole wheels have a lip right around the outside edge. Very easy to distinguish. No lip = large hole. Yep, definatly not the flat ones. They are a smaller diameter and wouldn't fit anyway.
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