of the 14 steel rims inside and set about putting the clips on it.
I couldn't have done more than the one rim as I ran out of the wide
washers I used. I will get some tomorrow when I go into town I hope.


And just to double check that I got the clips bent right, I fitted one of
the mini hub caps two different ways. The first was by accident, and the
hub cap is held by the clips around the outside of the hub cap. It did the
job but didn't look neat and tidy.

The second way was with the clips on the inside. The was much neater,
even if it was a little hard to get over the clips. The hub cap was a tighter
fit so less likely to come off. However, in order to get the hub cap off, I had
to push it off by using the bolt holes.
There is a way to get hub caps off which the classic beetle and bus owners
do. They have one or two holes in the side edge of the hub cap where they
use a hook to pull them off the clips. It will be something to do later after the
wheels have been clipped, re-tyred balnced, and fitted.











