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Wheel trims - The Good, The Bad and the downright Shocking


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XM trims are all pretty great, but the rare low-spec Séduction is the winner. This is the XM I'd want, purely for those trims. I love minimalst, blocky plastic trims like this which cover up the entire wheel with the flattest possible surface.

But I also like outrageous, complex moulded plastic trims which look more like alloys. The early SD1 had two great types, but these are my favourite

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Ditto the SE5 Scimitar's plastic trims. If you google 'reliant scimitar se5' 99% of the cars that come up seem to have Wolfrace slots. Don't get me wrong, they look awesome, but these things are just so much better suited to the shape of the car

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I’ve tried to keep away from this thread for fear of exposing my deep seated hubcap/ wheel trim anorak disorder, but…

Whilst @barrettcorrectly pointed out, there were different designs of wheel trim for early SD1s , there was a carefully planned hierarchy for them. 
The 3500 came with the stainless trims pictures from day one, until the 1982 facelift.

At launch the 2300 and 2600 came with plastic trims in a similar style to the 3500 ones, the 2300’s were plain grey whilst the 2600 had the black painted areas the same as the steel ones.

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2300 ( note also lack of mirror)

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2600, picture chosen for funky accessories.

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2600 S with 3500 type trims.

 

Dont even get me started on Granada trims

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I found out recently that the aerodynamically-optimised wheels that Tesla Model 3s have are actually alloys with wheel trims. For an alternative, but less aerodynamic look, you can bin the trims and get an official set of Tesla centre caps for the bare alloys for a mere $60.

Tesla Model 3 aero wheels explained by the automaker’s former head of aerodynamics

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i like these full width hubcaps used on the mark 1 and 2 minis, though BMC used similar hubcaps on various other models back in the day.

which is why i've got a set on the mini 1000.

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originally this car  had the little centre caps with embellisher rings on the wheels, but i prefer these earlier hubcaps.

generally though, i always thought generally Ford did the best looking hubcaps and wheel trims.

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I've only owned a few cars with wheeltrims - the best I've owned and the worst both belonged to Protons.

An SE saloon with these hideous things... Only good thing is that there was a seperate but that held them on using one of the wheel studs.

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And a Hatchback with these Austin Roveresque things which I liked a lot.

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Just remembered that my Focus had these absolute monstrosities attached to it when I picked it up. Because poverty.

They were relocated to the back of a bin lorry faster than you can say "nice hubcaps m7" and replaced with the much smarter alloys in the background. Now it looks marginally less giffertastic, but still not exactly befitting of a cool* and stylish* young* chap such as myself. It's not got any cleaner, mind.

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Already shown on here, but one of the cleanest design of wheel trim, suiting the clean, '80s lines.

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The majority of my 190s all had alloys from the factory, as most of them had the sportline option. (Incidentally, I think the sportline/16v 7X15" 'guilledeckel' rims are a candidate for a 'best standard alloy wheel thread)

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But for my old povo spec brown 1.8 manual, the steelies and trims were perfect,

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5 hours ago, dozeydustman said:

Possibly because I’m a little OCD/ASD if a wheel or wheel trim shows the wheelnuts, the pattern should be a multiple of that number.

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4 stud holes, 12 vent holes. Works.

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5 stud holes 16 vent holes not good

I know what you mean, it's irritating.

Off topic, sorry - Can I ask as politely as possible, to not use conditions such as OCD, ASD as meaning meticulous for details etc? It's quite demeaning to those who do struggle with these things. I used to use OCD in a similar way, but I'm concious now not to. 

 

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10 minutes ago, DoctorRetro said:

I know what you mean, it's irritating.

Off topic, sorry - Can I ask as politely as possible, to not use conditions such as OCD, ASD as meaning meticulous for details etc? It's quite demeaning to those who do struggle with these things. I used to use OCD in a similar way, but I'm concious now not to. 

 

Will do; it was not meant to offend. (I do have mild autism and do not find either term offensive)

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2 minutes ago, sierraman said:

No, the Jaguar XJ40 also came with a 2.9 and poverty spec trim. At the time nobody in practice would have bought one because for the same money you could have got a top spec Granada, Carlton etc.

I know all about XJ40s my friend. My university graduation present was a mint 1989 XJ40 3.6 Sovereign, which I enjoyed for about three years. The boggo 2.9 was a much lesser car.

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