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I didn't, I just made my own spacers using aluminum tube that was the same diameter. I then cut a few spacers out of it. I had a factory spacer to use as a reference. Worked great. You could pick up the aluminum tube from Home Depot or Lowes. The bolts were easy.Dragging this up from the dead. Tony, did you ever get your answer? Asking for a friend.....
From what I remember those rubber o rings are only used to keep the spacers and bolts together, also makes it easier when you're putting the caps back on the wheels--as you've found out. I didn't use those, so I'm just really careful when I take things apart.The bolts I have. Nice stainless ones. From what I can tell, the spacers, bolts and o-rings only come with the cap. That's kind of weird, to me, as it seems to be quite easy to have these go missing during a tire/wheel change, as I've experienced, even taking incredible care to make sure I pulled all spacers and put them on the tray of my work stool. ->****!<- one just vanished.
Even more-weird, again, to me, as I was able to locate just the radio knob for our '12 Caprice 9C1. I'd kind of expected to have to repair the broken one I have. But searching revealed a working P/N and I may now order a spare.
I've ordered some threaded aluminum spacers the same size as the OEM spacers, save the ID, which I'll drill out. and counter-sink each end. Hopefully that'll be a suitable substitution.
I never knew that, makes sense! Are the o-rings against the rim I assume? TO hold the bolts and spacers to the cap? Good stuff!From what I remember those rubber o rings are only used to keep the spacers and bolts together, also makes it easier when you're putting the caps back on the wheels--as you've found out. I didn't use those, so I'm just really careful when I take things apart.
It's been a few years but I'm pretty sure that's how their set up.I never knew that, makes sense! Are the o-rings against the rim I assume? TO hold the bolts and spacers to the cap? Good stuff!
I ALWAYS take my center caps off my wheels if I have to take it into a shop so they don't FK TM UP.
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Just found this in my tool box.