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I recently took my 2007 22T to the Pi-Pi campground near here in the El Dorado Forest, I traversed several 10 - 15% grades so my Hi-Lo brakes warmed up real good! As a result the Hubcaps also heated up and flew off when I hit pot holes ... every damn one of them. The replacements are less than $15.00, but why replace them if I am only going to liter the highway with them? I have subsequently observed in most of the Hi-Lo Forum photos most of you all have also lost your caps ... probably for the same reason.
My question is: "Has anyone had success in finding an attractive replacement for the original hubcaps?" John 2008 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab 2007 22T (pulls like a dream)
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I lost one on a particularly rough road up on Mt. Graham. I replaced it with one from Camping World, which does not "match", but it's close enough. The new one seems to fit tighter than the OEM one, which has become quite loose. I suspect I'll have to replace that one soon.
- Jack
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