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  2. Spinner (wheel) - Wikipedia

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    These spinner hubcaps were most often an optional appearance upgrade to the standard equipment hubcaps or full wheel covers that attached to stamped steel wheels. [11] Top trim models sometimes included spinner wheel covers as standard equipment to appeal to youthful customers.

  3. Center cap - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, center caps are both metal and plastic, and are typically used with aluminum alloy or styled steel wheels. Some full wheel covers use removable center caps, typically those retained by lug nuts, with the center cap's purpose to hide the lug nuts that are securing the wheel to the vehicle's hub.

  4. List of The Grand Tour episodes - Wikipedia

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    The presenters head to Wales to conduct a comparison review of three European pickups — May uses a Mercedes-Benz X-Class, Hammond the Ford Ranger, and Clarkson the Volkswagen Amarok — in which each presenter's vehicle is tested out with an agriculture challenge and a series of third-world styled challenges.

  5. Hubcap - Wikipedia

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    A hubcap is technically a small cover over the center of the wheel, while a wheel cover is a decorative metal or plastic disk that snaps or bolts onto and covers the entire face of the wheel. [ 3 ] Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full-wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel.

  6. Wheel spikes - Wikipedia

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    Car wheels with spikes on the wheel and hubcap Wheel spikes are pointy protrusions attached to the wheels or hubcaps of vehicles, most commonly cars and semi-trucks . Most wheel spikes sold are made out of plastic painted to mimic metal and are primarily novelty items .

  7. Deals on Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Deals on Wheels is a British television series originally shown on UK TV Channel 4, and later on the Discovery Channel, fronted by Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton. The original run of the series was between 1997 and 2001, with five seasons. For season 1, the show was set in a fictional garage.

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