This was my source for the Scion Hub Caps
http://www.hubcapmike.com
We had to paint the hub caps as the vinyl would not hold on the chrome finish [not sure it was actually chrome].
The hub cap is convex and that takes a little figuring out to get them looking right.
The instructions suggest taking off the standard hub cap and attaching these to the wheel rim. We did not do that. Just attached them to the original hub caps so they come off really easy.
Our first snow storm in November was 10 inches. No problem with the vinyl. Next time I would look into some reflective vinyl.
FUNNY ANTIDOTE: I put on a pair of "curb feelers", bought the last ones in town. That got as much attention as the hub caps, almost, until I lost them in that 10" snow.
NEVER GOT STUCK. However, my cargo Chevy Van did get stuck, with me driving. Just can't depend on your help any more.
http://www.hubcapmike.com
We had to paint the hub caps as the vinyl would not hold on the chrome finish [not sure it was actually chrome].
The hub cap is convex and that takes a little figuring out to get them looking right.
The instructions suggest taking off the standard hub cap and attaching these to the wheel rim. We did not do that. Just attached them to the original hub caps so they come off really easy.
Our first snow storm in November was 10 inches. No problem with the vinyl. Next time I would look into some reflective vinyl.
FUNNY ANTIDOTE: I put on a pair of "curb feelers", bought the last ones in town. That got as much attention as the hub caps, almost, until I lost them in that 10" snow.
NEVER GOT STUCK. However, my cargo Chevy Van did get stuck, with me driving. Just can't depend on your help any more.