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Bukkake
Joined: 17 Aug 2008
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| Posted: 8/17/08 9:31PM Post subject: Would these smoothie hub caps fit xb2? |
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| http://www.hubcapmike.com/smoothie_hubcaps.html |
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Zsanz
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| Posted: 8/17/08 9:39PM Post subject: |
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| ya the 16 inch ones |
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BBN-Boys
Joined: 04 Jul 2008
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| Posted: 8/17/08 9:48PM Post subject: |
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Very interesting.
Post pics when you get them on please!!! :) |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 8/17/08 11:28PM Post subject: |
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| Chrome smoothies only look good on certain color cars; what color is your xB? |
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Bukkake
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| Posted: 8/17/08 11:34PM Post subject: |
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my scion is black. It is all black actually with limo tint. and blacked out badges.
I am planning on doing white walls on my tires and put on the smoothies. I am afraid that they will not fit. Does anyone have these smoothies on their 2nd gen with a pic? |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
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Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 8/18/08 10:53AM Post subject: |
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| Old skool meets New skool... Nice! |
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Aerobox
Joined: 17 Aug 2008
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Location: Gainesville, Florida
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| Posted: 8/22/08 5:23AM Post subject: Smoothies |
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| I also like those hubcaps. I asked Hubcap Mike about the fit and was told that they do not work on the xB steelies. The inner ring (outside the lug nuts) prevents them from seating properly. I guess the way those hubcaps curve inwards from the outer edge is to deep for these wheels. By the way, I had asked specifically about a 2008 xB. |
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jthistle
Joined: 16 Feb 2007
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Location: Chicago, IL
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| Posted: 8/22/08 11:39AM Post subject: |
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You mean like these.
These are from Hubcap Mike and are painted with Dupli-Color's graphite wheel coating. They were really difficult to get on but they look great and I am probably getting at least 1 more mpg since I put them on. |
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jthistle
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| Posted: 8/22/08 11:45AM Post subject: |
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Quote: I guess the way those hubcaps curve inwards from the outer edge is to deep for these wheels.
Actually the hubcaps curve out.
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CIONIDE
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| Posted: 8/22/08 11:49AM Post subject: |
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jthistle wrote:
Stay away from curbs! :nails: |
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jthistle
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| Posted: 8/22/08 11:58AM Post subject: |
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| I parallel park every night and have not hit them yet. |
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ZTC
Joined: 09 Nov 2006
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Location: Mansfield texas
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| Posted: 8/22/08 12:02PM Post subject: |
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| im lovin your name bro haha :rofl: :rofl: |
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jthistle
Joined: 16 Feb 2007
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Location: Chicago, IL
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| Posted: 8/22/08 12:03PM Post subject: |
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| Also if you want to do the disk hubcaps on the cheap you can use pizza pans. Here is a DIY site http://www.vfaq.net/mods/Hubcaps.html |
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jthistle
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| Posted: 8/22/08 12:06PM Post subject: |
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Quote: im lovin your name bro haha
What's so funny? |
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Aerobox
Joined: 17 Aug 2008
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Location: Gainesville, Florida
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| Posted: 8/23/08 8:02PM Post subject: smoothies |
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| The smoothie hubcaps are different than the racing disks you show. The smoothies curve inwards from the rim edge before curving back out in the center. Google hubcapmike and look at the vintage hubcap section. I also like the racing disks as well and am planning on a set of those. Where did you get yours? |
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Aerobox
Joined: 17 Aug 2008
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Location: Gainesville, Florida
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| Posted: 8/23/08 8:05PM Post subject: hubcaps |
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| Sorry, I did not read your post carefully. Obviously you are familiar with hubcap mike! |
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Aroddalobster
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| Posted: 8/23/08 8:30PM Post subject: |
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jthistle wrote: Quote: im lovin your name bro haha
What's so funny?
lol bukkake |
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Aerobox
Joined: 17 Aug 2008
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Location: Gainesville, Florida
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| Posted: 8/24/08 9:14AM Post subject: smoothies |
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| jthistle, any ideas on why they are so difficult to put on? Any noises coming from them? I've seen reports that sometimes these steel hubcaps make clicking or pinging noises, presumably from the mounting tabs. These reports may have been about these type of hubcaps from another manufacturer, i.e., sold by Mooneyes. By the way, I like the idea of painting them and the more subdued look on your xB. |
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jthistle
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:47PM Post subject: |
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| I have noticed some clicking from one wheel. Now that I know about this I will have to work on a way to silence it. I suspect they were hard to put on because they are generic hubcaps. It has been mentioned earlier in this thread that another shape steel hubcap does not fit, maybe the xB steelies are shaped differently than your average ones. |
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Aerobox
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Location: Gainesville, Florida
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| Posted: 8/25/08 4:30PM Post subject: clicking |
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| I think I recall a tread on a different site that described forcing silicone sealant under the tabs to stop the clicking. Wish I could remember where I saw it. A search for moon discs or salt flat racing discs might turn it up. |
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