What is the difference between a wheel cover and a wheel cap?
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Nov 21, 2024 - 07:44 AM
A wheel cover, often referred to as a hubcap, is a decorative disk that covers the entire face of the wheel, typically used to enhance the appearance of steel wheels and protect lug nuts from dirt and moisture. A wheel cap, on the other hand, is smaller and usually covers only the center portion of the wheel, often featuring the vehicle manufacturer's logo. While wheel covers can be found on many stock vehicles, wheel caps are more commonly associated with alloy wheels.
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