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Where to buy: Replacement cap for the rear tire cover

Eddy Bravo

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went for a 5 tire rotation and somewhere between there and home, the small cap that covers the bolt to hold the plastic cover popped off. Anyone know how to get a replacement?
 
we don't need no stinkin' beauty covers

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That would fill up with so much snow/dirt/etc here. If you can’t find a cheap replacement, the aftermarket has covers/storage solutions. I have the one from Buzz overland, it’s pricey but nice. Just remember to pack an appropriate socket wrench to get at the spare
 
Funny my dealer told me they didn't do five tire rotations as that would have uneven wear introducing the fifth. Not sure I'm completely sold on that
 
Funny my dealer told me they didn't do five tire rotations as that would have uneven wear introducing the fifth. Not sure I'm completely sold on that
My dealer doesn't either, and I agree 💯. I've never done a 5 wheel rotation on a 4x4 for 4 decades. Primarily because I replace all 4 at the same time, which would mean replacing a tyre still with some usable tread. I treat the spare as a spare, if it is needed for a puncture I get it back as a spare as soon as the other is repaired. My dilemma occurs if the original can't be repaired 🤔
 
I had the vanity cover but didn’t like the cheap look of it. Thought about changing it out for the storage locker style or buying a hard sided full tire cover but in the end I got the Agile reverse mount. I have the factory alloy wheels and having the wheel face outward not only looked better but made it easer keep clean, check tire pressure and remove and install without the lug studs on bracket gouging into face of the wheel if you missed your mark slightly.
 
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