• Original Equipment (OE) design replica of 05-07 Toyota Corolla
  • ABS material - Highest quality and maximum protection
  • Adjustable retention ring - Easy & Fast installation ( less then 10mins) and assure firm grip
  • Fits regular 15" inch wheel: Please check the size guide image to check the correct size
  • Four (4) Hubcaps are included

We are not fancy car people, so we were totally happy with these, especially since they cost less than $15 for all 4 and the ones from Toyota (which are about the same) cost over $75 each! They fit perfectly on our Toyota Corolla. There are no directions, so make sure you put the metal ring on the back hooks or the hub cap will not fit snug.

This past weekend, my front left hub cap went missing after a trip back from Jersey (the land of potholes), so I wasn't that surprised to see it gone. I ordered these hub caps only to replace the one that went missing. And to be honest, they are a very close match. I wasn't going to spend about $60 for an authentic one, as this was purely for aesthetics to me. Installation was super easy, and I'm very happy with the way this matched up with my other hub caps! I have a Toyota Corolla 2006 and it fits perfectly.

Great value for the money. These replaced an older set of 10 year old Toyota wheel covers that had worn out from street parking and abuse. These fit well and are very snug on the wheel. The car looks new again. Just watch the installation videos on youtube for some tips and don't rush. I did not bother getting the Toyota logo decals ($10) either. They look plenty good without them. I would buy these again.

I just got these, yesterday (May 17th, 2018), and installed them, right away. I read through the reviews, before ordering, and took note of a number of people saying they had problems with the plastic cracking, when they installed the wheel covers. So, I made sure to install them carefully. Here is how I did it: 1) Assemble the metal tension ring, in each wheel cover. I made sure the little notched/bent section was lined up with the notch in the wheel cover (for the tire's valve stem) 2) On each wheel, I lined up the wheel cover's valve stem notch, with the valve stem on the tire. 3) I fully inserted the clips/clamps(?) on the side opposite the valve stem, first. Then, worked the next set in, until I just had two which weren't fully pushed in to the recess of the wheel. I gave them even pressure, pushing directly on the wheel cover, where the remaining two clamps were. Finally, I had to give them a couple good taps (I wouldn't say hit, as I didn't have to hit them that hard), to get them to pop into the wheel. That's it! I did that on all 4 wheels, and had no problems. None of the wheel covers cracked. They look great. I am hoping they stay on better than the originals did. I noticed the original wheel covers used a metal clip, to hold the tension. I think that might have gradually bent, which is why they eventually just fell out on their own. I have noticed many Toyota Corollas are missing their wheel covers. So, I think this is probably a pretty common problem.

I lost a hubcap and was bristling at the idea of paying $60 to replace it... especially since it wouldn't match my remaining three. They're aged and beat up a bit, so a new one would stand out. I wondered if there might be a cheaper solution on Amazon, and here we are! They look great. I haven't had any splitting issues, even when I had the local tire shop change over to my winter tires. Guessing they won't last like the OEM replacements, but at this price I'd be happy if they get me five years!

They fit great and they look good. I put 2 of these on 1 side and kept 2 originals on the other. Now I've spares if one needs replaced. Take it slow putting them on. Locate the notch for the valve stem and get one side started first. Gently force the other side onto the wheel. I used the heel of my hand to "tap" it in tight but you could use a rubber mallet.... gently.

This is the second set of hubcaps I've bought for my 2007 Toyota Corolla. The original hub caps had the tendency to come off. The spring tension design would fail. Over the years, finding replacement OEM hubcaps became too expensive. This set is a replacement for a prior non-OEM set that aged and cracked. I like this set. They are inexpensive but look good on the car. They are thinner and more fragile than the OEM models they replace, but when I say fragile, I don't mean that they are poorly made. They work fine, as long as you are careful when you install them. I use a hubcap hammer to install them, and that works well. They look very similar in style to the originals, but they don't, of course, have the Toyota emblem on them.

What a great value! Toyota charges an arm and a leg for wheel covers that seem to be designed to fall off after a few years. They make wonderful cars but lousy wheel covers. Almost like planned obsolescence. These BDK wheel covers look great, they are very affordable, and (so far) are holding up very well. I couldn't be happier.

Bought these to cover the 15 inch steel rims that I got from Tirerack for my Toyota Prius. Not bad for winter setup and they fit very snug and looks great. Tirerack is selling the same thing for $31 a set. Here's the installation instruction: [...]

Bought these to replace a missing hubcap on son's 2007 Toyota Corolla. Needless to say, I didn't want to buy expensive OEM hubcaps for a nine-year-old car, but these work just fine. They look good and generally blend in with the original hubcaps (they're not exact replicas). I'm fairly certain that a casual observer would not notice the difference unless I drew his or her attention to the fact that one of the hubcaps was an inexpensive aftermarket one. The material is durable and the metal ring stiffeners ensure that the hubcap stays in place. As original hubcaps age (especially here in the Texas heat), the tabs become increasingly brittle and are likely to break off with routine tire rotations and/or everyday driving over rough roads and potholes. These replacement hubcaps help keep the car looking good at a reasonable price should an original hubcap go missing.