How to Pick Out Replacement Center Cap for RV Trailer Wheel
Published 10/26/2021 >
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Question:
I have a 2005 Winnebago Journey motorhome. I need the wheel cap that was lost on the rear driver side wheel. How do I know what to get. I cannot get the cap off the other side to see if there is a part number. Can you help?
asked by: Ronnie L
Expert Reply:
If you measure the diameter of the center hole of your wheel we can easily pick you out a replacement center cap. For example the part # 319EZ is a very popular size that fits center holes of 3.19 inch. Another really common size is 4.25 inch like what the part # 425EZ fits. Let me know if you have a different size and I'll recommend you the correct part.
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Trailer Wheel Center Cap, Chrome, 3.19" Pilot Size
- Wheel Covers Hubcaps
- Center Wheel Caps
- Front and Rear Wheels
- 3.19 Pilot Diameter
- Steel
- Excalibur
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