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Hello Everyone,

I'm excited to share a project that I believe many of you will find both useful and enhancing our Cybertrucks. Recognizing the need for a more polished look when the stock wheel covers are not in use, I've designed custom 3D printed Lug Nut Covers that fit well.

This design specifically addresses the issue of exposed and unfinished lug nuts, offering a custom, durable solution. Printed in black ASA for superior durability, UV resistance, and heat tolerance, these covers are built tough.

Here's the best part: I'm sharing this design with the community for personal use, absolutely free. Whether you're an experienced 3D printer enthusiast or new to the world of 3D printing, these lug nut covers are straightforward to print and install, making them a great addition to your Cybertruck's look.

You can download the design files from the following links:

I'm looking forward to your feedback and seeing how these covers improve the aesthetics of your Cybertrucks. Feel free to share your experiences, photos, and any suggestions for improvements. Let's keep innovating and enhancing our Cybertrucks together!

Happy Printing and Safe Driving,

P.S. This project is for personal use and not for resale. Let's respect the spirit of sharing and community support.

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I was just thinking about this the other day! Excited to print them and have the chance to put them on!
 
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Do you think PETG would work also?
PETG would work short term but it looks like it's not as UV resistant so it may fade quicker. It's glass point is about 20C lower than ASA so it may get soft and deform. I printed a set in PETG and going to use ASA for long term.
 


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Hello Everyone,

I'm excited to share a project that I believe many of you will find both useful and enhancing our Cybertrucks. Recognizing the need for a more polished look when the stock wheel covers are not in use, I've designed custom 3D printed Lug Nut Covers that fit well.

This design specifically addresses the issue of exposed and unfinished lug nuts, offering a custom, durable solution. Printed in black ASA for superior durability, UV resistance, and heat tolerance, these covers are built tough.

Here's the best part: I'm sharing this design with the community for personal use, absolutely free. Whether you're an experienced 3D printer enthusiast or new to the world of 3D printing, these lug nut covers are straightforward to print and install, making them a great addition to your Cybertruck's look.

You can download the design files from the following links:

I'm looking forward to your feedback and seeing how these covers improve the aesthetics of your Cybertrucks. Feel free to share your experiences, photos, and any suggestions for improvements. Let's keep innovating and enhancing our Cybertrucks together!

Happy Printing and Safe Driving,

P.S. This project is for personal use and not for resale. Let's respect the spirit of sharing and community support.

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Looks good ? I painted mine with plastic dip
 

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Awesome! Any chance you'd give a centercap a try? One that covers the lug nuts and comes all the way to the edge of the indent
 
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Awesome! Any chance you'd give a centercap a try? One that covers the lug nuts and comes all the way to the edge of the indent
I've been thinking about doing that. I've been having too much fun driving it for the last few days. Maybe this week or weekend I'll see what I can do
 

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I've been thinking about doing that. I've been having too much fun driving it for the last few days. Maybe this week or weekend I'll see what I can do
Totally fair. No pressure lol
 


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I took the truck through a car wash yesterday and can confirm that all the lug nut caps stayed in place.
 

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Hello Everyone,

I'm excited to share a project that I believe many of you will find both useful and enhancing our Cybertrucks. Recognizing the need for a more polished look when the stock wheel covers are not in use, I've designed custom 3D printed Lug Nut Covers that fit well.

This design specifically addresses the issue of exposed and unfinished lug nuts, offering a custom, durable solution. Printed in black ASA for superior durability, UV resistance, and heat tolerance, these covers are built tough.

Here's the best part: I'm sharing this design with the community for personal use, absolutely free. Whether you're an experienced 3D printer enthusiast or new to the world of 3D printing, these lug nut covers are straightforward to print and install, making them a great addition to your Cybertruck's look.

You can download the design files from the following links:

I'm looking forward to your feedback and seeing how these covers improve the aesthetics of your Cybertrucks. Feel free to share your experiences, photos, and any suggestions for improvements. Let's keep innovating and enhancing our Cybertrucks together!

Happy Printing and Safe Driving,

P.S. This project is for personal use and not for resale. Let's respect the spirit of sharing and community support.

PXL_20240316_132002352.RAW-01.COVER.jpg


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This is great! Thanks!
 

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I look forward to seeing these on the side of the road! :cool::devilish:
 

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Awesome! Any chance you'd give a centercap a try? One that covers the lug nuts and comes all the way to the edge of the indent
I might try this too... a giant hex nut, perfectly filling that spot, held on by friction on the lugs so it looks just like an RC car wheel!
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