How To Determine The Correct Hubcap,
Wheel Size
by: Kurt Reis
It's perplexing, you loose a hubcap. You start surfing the
web for what seems like an easy task of replacing it. Your
sure you know the right size because you measured it, but
this website is saying your hubcap is a different size.
One would think the simplest way to determine the size of
an item would be to break out the old tape measure and measure
it...right? Well...for most items this is true but not in
the case of hubcaps, wheel covers or wheel rims.
Measuring of wheels and hubcaps in the automotive world is
done differently. It all corresponds to the tire size of the
vehicle. If you look at the side of a tire on any vehicle,
there will be a series of numbers ending in R14, R15, R16,
etc. This final number will tell you what size wheel or hubcap
you need.
For example, you have a 2001 Toyota Corolla and you need
to replace the hubcap. You look on the side of the tire and
find a number similar to this "P175/65/R14". What
this number tells you is that you need a 14" hubcap or
wheels. By physically measuring the hubcap, you would get
a measurement of a little over 15" and this is where
the confusion comes into play. Always go be the size printed
on the tire and you can't go wrong.
For more information and answers to many questions about
hubcaps and wheels, Hubcap Heaven and Wheels can help you.
About The Author
Kurt Reis is the VP and general manager of Hubcap Heaven
and Wheels in Cleveland, Ohio.
http://www.hubcaps-wheelcovers.com
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