Installing the Enkei center caps is a simple process.
Here are the steps you can follow:
1.Remove the wheel: First, you need to remove the wheel from your vehicle.
Use the jack to lift the car and secure it on jack stands.
Next, remove the lug nuts and remove the wheel.
2.Check the center hole: Check the center hole of your Enkei wheel.
Some Enkei wheels, like the RPF1 15X7JJ, are capless, meaning they do not have a center cap provision.
If your wheel has a hole in the center that can accommodate a center cap, go to the next step.
3.Center Cap Preparation: If you have Enkei RPF1 wheels with a center cap opening, you can install a custom hub cap.
Enkei offers specially designed hubcaps for 16", 17" and 18" RPF1 wheels as well as 15x8 +28 wheels.
These hubcaps can be customized with a variety of logos, including Honda, Mazda , Subaru, etc.
Make sure you have the correct axle cover for your size.
60mm/2.68in for Enkei Wheel Center Caps Fit Enkei RPF1
4.Attach the center cover: Place the center cover into the center hole of the wheel.
Some center caps may have clips or tabs to hold them in place.
If your center cover has screws, use the hardware provided to secure it.
Tighten the screws evenly to ensure a tight fit.
If your center cap has an O-ring, make sure it is in place.
5.Reinstall the wheel: Once the center cap is in place, carefully place the wheel back on the axle.
Tighten the lug nuts by hand first, then use a torque wrench to tighten them to the manufacturer's specifications.
6.Lowering the vehicle: Carefully lower the vehicle from the jack stands and remove the jack.
7.Repeat for other wheels: If you are installing hub caps on all four wheels, repeat the process for each wheel.
Be sure to follow the specific instructions provided by Enkei or your center cover manufacturer.
If you have difficulty, refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or seek professional help.
Enjoy your newly installed Enkei center cap!
For visual instructions, you can also watch this video on how to install a wheel hub cover: How to install a wheel hub cover.
It demonstrates a similar process that also applies to the Enkei center cap.
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