Frequently Asked Questions

Why would my wheels come without a center cap?

Center caps sometimes have a tendency to be damaged or wear quickly due to use, and your wheels may not come with one because of this. They are not a standard piece of equipment imperative to your car wheels.

Is there a difference between OEM and aftermarket center caps?

Yes. OEM center caps refer to the part made by the original manufacturer of the part
while aftermarket center caps are parts made or installed into a car that are made by a company who is not the original manufacturer of the part. Quality and price may differ between the aftermarket companies - make sure your purchasing from a reputable company.

Should I buy new or used?

It’s your own personal preference. Depending on what type of center caps you are looking for, price is a big factor and you can find good quality center caps by going to our used center cap page or new center cap. Online prices are considerably less expensive then going to retail stores..

Is it hard to install a center cap?

Not at all. Center caps easily clip into rims. Some SUVs may need to be both clipped and bolted in with lug nuts, though.

How do I remove a center cap?

Most center caps pop out with no problem, but some may need the assistance of a screwdriver to be removed.