On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, David Templeton wrote:
> Well it has happened, take a corner at 35mph and the unmistakable sound of
> tink, tink, clunk.
>
> Stop the car and check and see no trim ring on the rear drivers side tire.
> Oops, and a car is stopped on the other side of the road. The very nice
> gentleman pulls the ring from under his car and asks "yours??".
>
> Out comes a mangled sort of oval. So, I am in search for a trim ring for a
> factory rim? Can anyone help, I don't want to by a set.
>
I don't have it here with me, but I think they were listed in the
Moss Motors Sale catalog that came in the mail in the last couple
days. I know the feeling. I hit a really bad bridge joint coming
home from work a couple weeks ago and heard the familiar "tink tink
tink". A quick look in the mirror revealed one of them traveling at
an easy 50 MPH down I81. That is, until a car in the next lane over
flattened it out. :-) Luckily, they were getting pretty badly pitted
anyway and they are pretty low on the list of things the car needs.
bill
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