How to remove GM OEM 22" Center caps

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07Burb

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Don't you have to unmount the tires, put the sensors in, and then mount the tires back up again?
 

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:slap: at the smart elic comments :|

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What about the headlight bearings??
 

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What about the headlight bearings??

i find that stainless steel bearings don't blow as fast as steel wool in my muffler, and don't scratch the headlites of the car behind me,

heres a good price on some:
http://www.kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10


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It looks clean and the anti-theft feature is great but F*** that is a lot of work for some center caps.

I have a 2007 Yukon. Just switched out the factory wheels with 20" brushed aluminum off a 2017 Silverado. Two butter knives got the Chevy center caps out without a scratch. Carefully wedge the first one between the center cap and edge of the wheel, pry gently, then place the second one in the gap you create. Should pop right off.
 

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