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Center Cap Trivia
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Looking at the two pictures, you can see that the "point" of the center cap flags is aimed at the locking nut on one wheel, and aimed at the valve stem on the other wheel.
With this setup, which do you prefer?
(Yes, the wheels are dirty. We got back from a 8,400 mile road trip last night and I haven't cleaned up the car yet.)
Looking at the two pictures, you can see that the "point" of the center cap flags is aimed at the locking nut on one wheel, and aimed at the valve stem on the other wheel.
With this setup, which do you prefer?
(Yes, the wheels are dirty. We got back from a 8,400 mile road trip last night and I haven't cleaned up the car yet.)
Last edited by Gearhead Jim; 04-12-2018 at 06:12 PM.
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The bigger questions is....will anyone else notice.....or care (for that matter)?
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You're too quick for me!
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Wow. That's being picky. Nothing wrong with that. Now I'm on my way out to the garage to see where mine are pointed. I think they should be pointed at the V in the Corvette stamp. When you read Corvette the logo is positioned correctly.
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I was told buy many on this forum points to the valve stem.
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Way way way too **** for me....
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If you aim the point of the flags at the valve stem, then either the flags or the word "Corvette" on the rim is always upside down.
If you aim the point of the flags at the word "Corvette", at least some of the time they are both correctly oriented.
Decisions, decisions...
Thanks for all the comments so far.
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Pointing the crossed flags staff at the valve stem started way back when wheels were a lot simpler. Nothing wrong about it at all. Now, though, with logos on the factory wheels we have a another option and that's to point the staff towards the logo. It looks cool.
For me, its a red backing under the crossed flags on chrome wheels with the Corvette logo painted red, all matching the red calipers behind it all. This quick pic shot in the garage doesn't do it justice.
For me, its a red backing under the crossed flags on chrome wheels with the Corvette logo painted red, all matching the red calipers behind it all. This quick pic shot in the garage doesn't do it justice.
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Locking nuts are the first things removed from any car I own. They are of the devil.
That being said, I drive my car hard enough that the caps all wind up in different locations because of the massive spinnage applied rapidly.
(the correct technical answer is valve stems BTW).
That being said, I drive my car hard enough that the caps all wind up in different locations because of the massive spinnage applied rapidly.
(the correct technical answer is valve stems BTW).
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If in fact GM is specifically pointing the flag in one direction or the other (WHICH I REALLY DOUBT) there's a lot other more important things they could and should be focusing their time and efforts on.
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