I thought the caps snap over the lug nuts?The damage wouldn't be to the caps, it would be to the wheel/hub area where the caps "snap" onto.
I thought the caps snap over the lug nuts?The damage wouldn't be to the caps, it would be to the wheel/hub area where the caps "snap" onto.
Probably - but my point is check the metal area of where they snap/snug up over on for potential damage that might cause a secure but loose fit that leads your click clacking. Hopefully that makes sense.I thought the caps snap over the lug nuts?
Understood. I did check that. No sign of any damage that would lead me to believe the lug nuts are contributing to the lack of a secure fit.Probably - but my point is check the metal area of where they snap/snug up over on for potential damage that might cause a secure but loose fit that leads your click clacking. Hopefully that makes sense.
That is strange my friend - hope you figure it out sooner than later.Understood. I did check that. No sign of any damage that would lead me to believe the lug nuts are contributing to the lack of a secure fit.
At this point I don’t think there’s anything else to figure out. Seems like it’s just a substandard, low quality plastic cover that was outsourced to a lower cost manufacturer. My 2017 never had this issue and there is a stark difference in the overall build quality between a 2017 cover and a 2022. If my truck was the only one having the issue I would be more inclined to believe it’s a one-off issue. Unfortunately it sounds like there are many others having the same issue.That is strange my friend - hope you figure it out sooner than later.
I used Fluid Film as it seems to stand up to water. I sprayed a little on the inside of the hollow post that snaps over the lug nut. I just used my finger to spread it around the inside and then snappedd the cap back onto the studs. Don't apply it to the studs as the centrifugal force will spread the lubricant all over your wheel. At least if that solves your problem you will know for sure where the noise is coming from. BTW, I have driven and towed over 6000 miles since putting on the fluid film and the caps are still there.Agreed. My dealer did everything they’re supposed to. They were as frustrated as I was. I must have missed your comment about using grease or other lubricant. What did you use and where did you apply it? I had thought about using a grease but my primary concern was that it would increase the risk of the cover falling off. As you said, the covers utilize plastic tabs that do not seem to be very stalwart. I’m surprised they hold as well as they do, given the flex. The shape of the caps definitely increases the sound.
Do your center caps have metal clips that snap on the wheel nuts? My night edition black caps are 100% plastic and make no noiseAt this point I don’t think there’s anything else to figure out. Seems like it’s just a substandard, low quality plastic cover that was outsourced to a lower cost manufacturer. My 2017 never had this issue and there is a stark difference in the overall build quality between a 2017 cover and a 2022. If my truck was the only one having the issue I would be more inclined to believe it’s a one-off issue. Unfortunately it sounds like there are many others having the same issue.
I believe they are 100% plastic.Do your center caps have metal clips that snap on the wheel nuts? My night edition black caps are 100% plastic and make no noise
My night center caps are completely plastic, do the chrome ones have any metal on them? I don't hear any noise from mine
The first time I heard mine doing it, I thought I had picked up a small stone that fell inside the cover. Unfortunately it is the cover itself.Mine either... 0 noise whatsoever.
It sounds like something is loose inside them in the video??? Strange indeed