hello to ya all, somehow a ghost undone the screws and I am missing one hub cover, it is chrome plastic rim centre hub cover cap, wondering if anyone out there knows where I could purchase one , or similar style, have attached a photo and dimensions, it off a 2014 Leader van, cheers
If the van dealer cant supply a replacement then you may get one from a road wheel retailer. One that sells mag wheels.
If you know the the brand of axle that the manufacturer fitted to your van then this may help.
I lost a cap on my old camper and I got a replacement from a Goodyear Tyre Service that actually sold the brand of mag wheel that was fitted to my trailer.
The worst part was that they come in sets of two or four so you might be stuck with a spare.
I did a little deal with the tyre service manager where he bought the spare one back, be it at a very cheap price,
Google might help you with identifying it.
Good luck
yobarr said
01:30 PM Nov 1, 2022
Kewijo wrote:
hello to ya all, somehow a ghost undone the screws and I am missing one hub cover, it is chrome plastic rim centre hub cover cap, wondering if anyone out there knows where I could purchase one , or similar style, have attached a photo and dimensions, it off a 2014 Leader van, cheers
Hi Ken. Unfortunately I cannot help you with your request, and those certainly are very pretty hub covers. However, to allow me to easily and regularly check my wheel bearing temperatures I removed all my pretty hub covers and stored them until I decide to sell my van. Every time I stop I wander around the car and van, just checking things, and wheel bearing temperature is one of the many things that I check. Just saying! Cheers
Craig1 said
02:06 PM Nov 1, 2022
looks like a mazda bt50 from 2012/13
Long Weekend said
05:09 PM Nov 1, 2022
It also looks like the ones on our 2014 Ford Ranger. Rather than a Ford logo on the cap it has several letters intertwined.
As Mazda BT50s are cousins to the Ranger, they are probably the same.
Thanks everyone, I've got good info to follow on now, cheers to ya all,.
Roy E said
09:56 AM Nov 2, 2022
Hello Ken,
I have identical sized hub covers on my Coromal van. They are made/supplied by Primal Alloy Wheels and on mine, have that logo around the hub cover edge.
You can find their website under their name via Google.
Cheers,
Roy.
hello to ya all, somehow a ghost undone the screws and I am missing one hub cover, it is chrome plastic rim centre hub cover cap, wondering if anyone out there knows where I could purchase one , or similar style, have attached a photo and dimensions, it off a 2014 Leader van, cheers
If you know the the brand of axle that the manufacturer fitted to your van then this may help.
I lost a cap on my old camper and I got a replacement from a Goodyear Tyre Service that actually sold the brand of mag wheel that was fitted to my trailer.
The worst part was that they come in sets of two or four so you might be stuck with a spare.
I did a little deal with the tyre service manager where he bought the spare one back, be it at a very cheap price,
Google might help you with identifying it.
Good luck
Hi Ken. Unfortunately I cannot help you with your request, and those certainly are very pretty hub covers. However, to allow me to easily and regularly check my wheel bearing temperatures I removed all my pretty hub covers and stored them until I decide to sell my van. Every time I stop I wander around the car and van, just checking things, and wheel bearing temperature is one of the many things that I check. Just saying! Cheers
As Mazda BT50s are cousins to the Ranger, they are probably the same.
Murray
They look similar to those shown under accessories on this site : https://www.integratedoe.com.au/products/
I have identical sized hub covers on my Coromal van. They are made/supplied by Primal Alloy Wheels and on mine, have that logo around the hub cover edge.
You can find their website under their name via Google.
Cheers,
Roy.