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    Replace push-on wheel covers with bolt ons?

    Hi. I've got a 2015 Polo, and every so often the wheel covers pop off. They are the push-on covers. I have had to replace two previously when they came off, and a third just came off in the last few days.

    I'm kind of over the push-on covers, as they don't seem to stay on. The last two I replaced through the dealer, and they're not cheap.

    I was hoping that I could find a set of 4 covers that are bolt-on instead of push-on. I'm not familiar with what's out there, but has anyone done this before? I'd rather have some that are fixed on securely.

    Thanks for any info or advice

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    Just go around corners slower and they wont pop off. Had a Mini that used to do it every time on one corner only. Slowed down 10kph and it stayed on LOL
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    What about sourcing some used genuine alloy wheels? Gumtree or fb marketplace has a few sets of 15/16" wheels for only a couple hundred dollars....you won't have the problem of missing hubcaps and it may improve the look of the car Replace push-on wheel covers with bolt ons?

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