Round center cap removal tool?
#2
Hmmm. Maybe those windshield fellas have sticky fingers?? LOL. Sorry. I don't mean to laugh, but stuff like this happens to me all the time Maddening.
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Ha! No, I was there the whole time a few feet away and they would have had to lift the rear seat to access it. But I did just buy one off eBay for $23 shipped.
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How did you find the tool so quickly? I'm impressed. I've been Googling everything I could think of like "G wagon wheel center cap tool" and I found some, but it wasn't 100 percent clear if it was for a 2020 G wagon? Can you post the ebay link?
#5
I found one at MB Scottsdale for $38.51 plus shipping.
https://www.mbpartscenter.com/oem-pa...ner-0005810000
This has the same part number as the one in my G 63.
https://www.mbpartscenter.com/oem-pa...ner-0005810000
This has the same part number as the one in my G 63.
#6
When I was getting my center cap removal tool out of my truck, I noticed an area that looks like it was made to hold a tool, but nothing is there. I hope the answer isn't obvious, but is there something missing that's supposed to be there?
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#8
Safety triangle. Not supplied on US bound vehicles. At first I stuck an umbrella in there, but then came across a few triangles from past Euro deliveries.
Last edited by anythingbuttime; 07-29-2021 at 12:34 AM.
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I have the pop out centers (When I changed them I had to pull each wheel and tap it from behind...I drilled the new ones so I can remove them from the front.) I have seen other wheels that look like they thread in...what is the purpose of the tool? Just want to be more like a 911?
** Now I see the lugs are covered by a wheel center.
** Now I see the lugs are covered by a wheel center.
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I found mine after all - it was in the storage area behind under the rear seat on the driver's side, right where I put it a year ago when I had the AMG 22s installed - thanks to my wife for finding it.
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#12
Europeans carry road flares. Here they're regarded as weapons and likely to be mistaken for dynamite (lol). I bought an aftermarket tire iron to use with the aftermarket wheel lock key that is a different size than the OE lug bolts, and store it there.
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#13
Americans have become very "sensitive" so a road flare might scare a lot of us :-j
Some Ferraris have a button labeled "LC" (Launch Control). But the USDOT would not allow that on cars coming to America (too scarey). Ferrari had to replace the button with "PS" (Power Start) and a picture of a kitten on request :-J
Some Ferraris have a button labeled "LC" (Launch Control). But the USDOT would not allow that on cars coming to America (too scarey). Ferrari had to replace the button with "PS" (Power Start) and a picture of a kitten on request :-J