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I have been looking at Amazon & Ebay for chrome wheel simulators. sets of 4 are reasonably priced. my wheels are 16" Any ones to stay away from? advice? thanks, John.
 
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I've had to buy a few fronts and just picked up two new rears for my Dodge dually 16". They have been no-name brand from HubcapCo.ca here in Surrey, BC. Roughly $100 each. Never had a problem, they fit nice and snug.


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Got mine from Summit Racing.
$125 for the set delivered.
Nice stainless steel.
Fit the 73' with 16" wheels perfectly, however my rims have been changed to 1 piece at some time.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/CAL-7511600
 
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