Ever since that first Bronco commercial where the Cyber Orange 2dr had a set of Infamous Doughnut door I was hooked on getting them. Thank you to Anderson Composites for making them and they showed up today, the next pictures will be of them mounted and painted.
I didn't take any pictures of them once I cut them out on the Water Jet to share but once I remove the hubcaps again and get the adapters power coated White, I'll snap some pictures.
Ever since that first Bronco commercial where the Cyber Orange 2dr had a set of Infamous Doughnut door I was hooked on getting them. Thank you to Anderson Composites for making them and they showed up today, the next post will be with them painted and mounted.
I made custom adapters that mount to the OEM Heritage wheels (without damaging it) and then the modified hubcap attaches to them, I bought some original hubcaps and removed the mounting “teeth” and about 1/2” of outer lip so they fit flush against the wheel.
I should mention I have access to CAD software and a waterjet to made the job much simpler and accurate, I didn’t want a wabbly out of round hubcap when driving.
I designed a bracket that mounts to the OEM wheels and then the hubcap attaches to that. I had to remove the outer ring with the mounting “teeth”on it to get them to fit flush against the wheel.
Finished up my Hubcap addition... I think it makes my Heritage a little more Classic and Vintage looking. I've seen this trick done with aftermarket and/or different size wheels but never with the OEM Heritage wheels. I've been stockpiling the original ford hubcaps since the re-pop's are still...
Decided to make my Heritage a little more Classic and Vintage looking. I've seen this trick done with aftermarket and/or different size wheels but never with the OEM Heritage wheels. I've been stockpiling the original ford hubcaps since the re-pop's are still back ordered and took the nicest...