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Question on wheel covers

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When you finally get wheel covers installed, do you have to remove any existing center cap covers and lug covers, or can they just be installed over the top ?
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Center Caps must be removed for install. Super easy process and I'm sure service center would do it. I had a little 'removal tool' they came with my center caps.
 
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LOL.... no I don't need help. I was just wondering if it's possible to leave existing center caps on or if I should take them off first. Service appointment is end of next week, and they added to the service that they will do the new wheel covers while it's in. I like how my wheels look now with the center caps, lugg nut covers and red caliper covers. So only plan to put the aero covers on when I do the long trips, assuming people still think they add something to range
 

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The wheel covers lock into an open center hub. So, no center caps allowed. But lug covers should be fine.
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