questions about spoon sw388 wheels
i was just wondering if there was anything to cover the center of the wheels, like a center cap or something? and notice how the the first pic doesnt have that little piece..while the 2nd pic does? for some reason my front wheels don't have that piece and the rear wheels do. is this normal? and is there anything i can replace them with? any info appreciated. thanks alot.
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Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:44 AM 10/20/2003
Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:45 AM 10/20/2003
Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:46 AM 10/20/2003
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Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:44 AM 10/20/2003
Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:45 AM 10/20/2003
Modified by JDM_Type-R at 5:46 AM 10/20/2003
Yes, it perfectly normal. That "cap" you see on the rear wheels is simply a dust cover to keep crap out of your rear wheel bearings. I say sand the rust off all four, paint them flat black, put the wheels back on. Done.
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I don't have spoon sport rims, but I do have rota slipstreams, and this worked for me.
I went through a few Honda dealerships, and ended up bringing one of my rims down (weren't mounted yet) and had a helpful parts guy go through and try almost every centercap they had in stock.
lo' and behold, the accord centercap fit perfect. Very tight fit, no way they're coming off.. Here are some pics:


I didn't really dig the silver cap/dark rim combo, so I took the caps to a bodyshop and had them sprayed the color of my car. Here's how it turned out:


Honda Part Number:
44732-S87-A00
List Price:
9.53 Each
Hope this works for you!
I went through a few Honda dealerships, and ended up bringing one of my rims down (weren't mounted yet) and had a helpful parts guy go through and try almost every centercap they had in stock.
lo' and behold, the accord centercap fit perfect. Very tight fit, no way they're coming off.. Here are some pics:
I didn't really dig the silver cap/dark rim combo, so I took the caps to a bodyshop and had them sprayed the color of my car. Here's how it turned out:
Honda Part Number:
44732-S87-A00
List Price:
9.53 Each
Hope this works for you!
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Give them a try! I love how they fit almost flush with the wheel, the don't protrude like the regamaster caps.
They should fit both 15" and 16" as well!
Very useful bit of information! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Give them a try! I love how they fit almost flush with the wheel, the don't protrude like the regamaster caps.
They should fit both 15" and 16" as well!
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Image Resizer: This is a Microsoft Power Toy add-on for Windows XP. After installing this on your Windows XP computer, right-clicking on an image file presents resizing options.
800x600 is a good compromise for Web board use.
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thank you very much for that... it will help so much and its alot more convenient then photoshop
Image Resizer: This is a Microsoft Power Toy add-on for Windows XP. After installing this on your Windows XP computer, right-clicking on an image file presents resizing options.
800x600 is a good compromise for Web board use.
Link to Image Resizing Tool</TD></TR></TABLE>
thank you very much for that... it will help so much and its alot more convenient then photoshop



