• Easy, secure installation utilizing a micro-adjustable retention system for a perfect custom fit
  • Wheel covers fit most models of vehicle brands including Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, Kia, Mazda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Volkswagen and more
  • Constructed of corrosion and rust-resistant ABS, with a lustrous, durable finish
  • Economical way to give a big visual upgrade to your vehicles' profile
  • Please insure your vehicle is equipped with steel wheels, wheel covers and hub caps will not fit on alloy wheels.

Very flexible material made for ease of installing on wheel rims. Comes with retainer ring which holds on tight. So far 5-star rating. Will update if there are problems. Makes the wheels pop instead of just being there. Not completely flat to allow for the design.

Fits my Nissan Versa Note great. Fun and cheap way to play around with the look of my car. For the price you really can't be mad. Aesthetically from far away they look really great, almost believable. But up close the black looks kind of spotty. Paint job on them isn't so great but I really like them anyways. For the price I won't be too upset if someone stole them or if one fell off, I'll just order more. Haven't seen very good reviews on the circular brand adhesives for the center of them but it doesn't bother me having them bare. I personally haven't had any problems with mine coming loose. With the instructions it shows you that you can loosen or tighten the metal rings depending on the size of the rim. I used a larger rim setting for mine so that they fit a bit more snug, not too snug otherwise I bet they'd pop off under pressure but not too loose to just be knocked out. Mind you our road has just been tar and chipped so it's like driving on gravel, haven't had any problems. The metal ring does rub up against the tire valve a little but you could probably bend just a little notch in the ring to slide around it. *UPDATE* June 2019 (1.5 years later) All still alive and well, super impressed!

Over all I'm very satisfied with this purchase.For just under 45 bucks these covers can transform your cars image. So a couple of things to know before you buy, there will be a very brief setup before your able to install these covers . When you get the covers they'll come with four metal rings that should be at attached to the covers themselves, you will have to set them yourself and adjust them yourself, the makers provide a sort of setup step guide , but I found it a little overwhelming/unhelpful.I included the pamphlet in a pic but it basically states that there's three sizes you can make for the covers small,medium,large (Simple right). Once you determine which size you want you will have to follow a couple steps 1.place the metal rings on the back of the cover (out side the prongs ) 2.find the prong that determines the size variations you selected and place the ends of the rings into it 3 .you will now have to snap the entire ring on the outside of the prongs,inside the prongs ( it gets tougher to snap into place the longer you do this step, but I believe in you guys ) 4.Now you should have a sturdy ring on your cover so now you just install on your car Tips -please match your air valve to the groove in the cover -the tire valve should fit over the metal ring or else It will pinch -pull on your tire covers when installed to make sure they don't easily come off -if your having problems installing on your car check the metal rings / it might have come loose from a prong/or its just to small a size, so adjust

These hubcaps are great! The amount of compliments i’ve gotten since putting them on my car is crazy! I had to sand down and repaint my steel rims black but now my car looks so much better! They also have a bit of a hollow middle so you can add stickers of the brand of car you have like I did (Honda). They took less than 2 minutes to install. I’m so very happy with these! Highly recommended:) They don’t look junky at all, as I was worried. Buy these you won’t regret it :)

Fit my 2001 Corolla perfectly. There are two "settings", if you will. You can snap in the wire to the outer holders for a looser fit or the inner ones for a tighter fit. I chose the tighter fit and they fit perfectly. BE CAREFUL when you put these on. They require a bit of force---but be gentle or you will damage the product. I used a towel and my foot to kick them in place (towel acted as a buffer---yeah, I was doing this in an apartment complex parking lot and it may have looked a little funny, but I don't care dammit!). Anyway, I was able to get these on without an issue. I had a previous set of tire covers (not these, but same general idea to them) that I was not so graceful with, and ended up damaging one part where the wire would snap it. It seemed to fit fine and was only a little loose, so I drove around with it anyway. A few months later, I go over a pot hole in the highway and I see in my rear-view mirror the damn thing running off to the side of the road. I was going too fast to stop and the next exit was miles away, so I bid adieu to it and promised my next cover would not share the same fate. Had these for a few months now and they still look great. There are a few scratches on them, but they are plastic afterall. They fit my needs just right and when I feel they are looking a little old I will replace them. I expect by the time they are a year old I will trade them in for the same model but newer. Anyway, I would definitely recommend these if you are looking into them.

I don't normally feel comfortable ordering things without pictures or a good amount of reviews but I took a chance on these and let me tell you it's the best decision ive made! I originally wanted the set that were chrome and black but they sold out fast in the 15`inches so I took a risk with these. The Quality is a sturdy plastic and does not feel cheap. They fit right on to my tires like a glove but for added protection my husband added 2 clear tire straps to each rim. Over all I love them they give my 2005 cobalt a nice & Stylish look!

These wheels changed the look to my car a whole lot. They honestly look like real rims. If someone came up close and examined it, yeah they'll tell it's hubcaps. But if they're just walking buy, see it from a far, or even rolling, then it gives off a real rim look & i love it honestly :) & if you're looking for even a sharper look, i recommend buying chrome door handles to go with the look. Very simple install. Behind the handles is tape. Peel it off, then stick it over the car handles, and it stays on very sturdy like visors would. First pic is all black, & now adding silver i think it looks much better & i recommend buying it :)

I have a 2009 Honda Civic LX, so the car has steel wheels. I took off each wheel, spray painted black over the surface rust on each wheel (normally you'd remove the rust first, but this doesn't need to be perfect), put the wheels back on, and installed the 16" wheel covers, using (if I recall correctly) the A-A setting. The new wheel covers look much better than the scratched/dinged Honda wheel covers.

I absolutely love how these look on my 2015 Toyota Corolla. I wanted to update the look and bought these and I am so glad I did. It was super easy to install these hubcaps and I have no experience doing anything to cars whatsoever. I was also scared because so many other reviews said that their hubcaps fell off while driving but as long as you adjust the rods with enough tension around the caps they shouldn’t fall off.

Pilot Automotive WH553-16S-BS Spyder 16" Performance Wheel Cover, Two Tone Black/Silver Finish, (Pack of 4) I got these to replace some well worn scratched and bashed OEM hubcaps on Mom's 2006 Toyota Sienna. I was going to get some OEM clones, but how boring.... I have dealt over the years with many aftermarket hubcaps and some are just bad, crack, fly off you name it...... I can't stomach $80 a piece for Genuine Toyota Sienna wheel covers.... $320 for a set? :/ So gave these a try....Regular rubber valve stems I have,they push up against them, but nothing to worry about, I don't think they will fit if you have tire pressure sensors with the metal nut and valve stem, just my 2 cents on that one, no bend out on the tension wire to clear the stem like other hubcaps I have seen..... Prepped and cleaned the nasty 11 year old 16"steel wheels on the car, scotch brite and brake cleaner, elbow grease ;) and some SEM Trim Black 39143 spray paint for the wheels... Great stuff use it on alot of stuff on cars over the years, nothing compares...... Ended up setting tension ring to A and B position to get a good tension, A and A was to loose, B and B to tight..... A and B seems to be the ticket.... I also removed the OEM badges from the old hubcaps from the backside, scrape off the 3 points of melted plastic and they pop right off, little sanding as they are oval and just a tad to big for the center of the new hubcaps, drill 3 holes in the new hubcap center for the badge and Glue them on with GOOP shoe glue, that stuff works great on many things..... I was thinking of getting the 56mm aftermarket badges that are around, would have made things easier for sure , but for now all is good... I give these 5 stars for now... will see how they hold up ;)