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UP Front Hub Cap 4 Even Notches Dome Stainless Aluminum Wheel 1" Lip #20118 Each

$ 10.12

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Style: Dome
  • Warranty: 6 Month
  • Lip Size: 1"
  • Number in Pack: 1
  • Compatible Wheel Size: 20", 22.5" and 24.5"
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Polished
  • Condition: New
  • Features: 4 Even Notches
  • Make/Model: Peterbilt, Kenworth Freightliner
  • UPC: 710270201181
  • Vehicle System: Exterior
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Type: Hub Cap
  • Color: Silver
  • Universal Fitment: no
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front
  • Fits: aluminum wheel
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 20118
  • Component Type: Wheel Cover
  • Brand: United Pacific (UP)

    Description

    THIS STAINLESS STEEL METAL HUB CAP HAS 4 EVEN 1 INCH NOTCHES. IT IS DESIGNED FOR ALUMINUM WHEELS. IT WILL FIT 20, 22.5 , AND 24.5 INCH WHEELS WITH AN 8-23/32 CENTER HOLE. THIS IS THE STANDARD STYLE, HALF MOON SHAPED, WITH CLIPS. NEW, BULK PACKAGING. EACH.
    Application: 4 even notch front aluminum wheel found on the front axle of Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner and various other makes and models
    Mount: Place clips on new hub cap, if they are not already installed. Remove old hub cap, align the notches on the hub cap with the locators on the wheel and push into place by gently tapping on the outer edge of the hub cap or use a hub cap mounting tool. CAUTION: Excessive Force Will Dent the Hub Cap!
    Material: magnetic stainless steel
    Size: fits 20", 22.5" and 24.5" wheel with a 8 23/32" hub bore, and a 1" lip for aluminum wheels
    Part Location: front axle
    Part Style: dome, standard
    Part Color: silver
    Quantity for sale: each
    Bulk Packaging
    New
    How to determine which one to purchase: first determine whether the wheel is steel or aluminum, then determine how many locators you have, if any. This can be done in two different ways, you can count the number of tabs on the old hub cap and determine if they are even or uneven or you can look at the wheel and determine how many slots/locators you have and if they are even or uneven spacing. An aluminum wheel will require a tab/slot larger than 7/16" or it will not stay on the wheel. Steel wheels use a 7/16" lip.