Get a set of modulars and bolt em on. Get a set of standard steels and cut the centres out! Fix new mountings to hub and attach trims! Simples :D
 
Is that the only way of fitting a centre cap to cover the bearings? Will the LR covers that cover the nuts not lock in place when pushed on?
 
What we need is a metal worker to fabricate some kind of repro of the centre cap fitting on standard steel wheels to fit on aftermarket modulars. It would be ideal if he had a set of modulars to work from, and as there are more of us buying modulars..... ;)



T'was easy on my Paj as the standard allys had a removable springy centre bit which I persuaded to fit behind the modulars and fit the caps too.
 
The centres of the steels are pressed outwards and have a lip to secure the trim to, I spent ages trying to figure out a way of doing it and that was the easiest I could come up with. There's no reason why they couldn't be made on a lathe but it comes down to cost, I had the wheels.............
 
What we need is a metal worker to fabricate some kind of repro of the centre cap fitting on standard steel wheels to fit on aftermarket modulars. It would be ideal if he had a set of modulars to work from, and as there are more of us buying modulars..... ;)

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