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Anybody else loosing lug nut covers?

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Messages
334
RV Year
2023
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4081
RV Length
40
Chassis
Sparten
Engine
450 cummins
TOW/TOAD
2022 Grand Cherokee
Fulltimer
No
1 year and 10k miles, all good, this trip I've lost 5 lug nut covers, normal interstate driving, in fact most roads were pretty smooth, I plan on putting a strip of double sided tape on them, where is a good source for replacements?
 
6 1/2 years....27K miles, I still have them all. Were they removed recently?
 
6 1/2 years....27K miles, I still have them all. Were they removed recently?
yes, I removed them to clean the rims, I have done so in the past though
 
Maybe a dab of silicon RTV will keep them in place?
I replaced mine with screw on caps. Got them on Amazon.
 
Maybe a dab of silicon RTV will keep them in place?
I replaced mine with screw on caps. Got them on Amazon.
Good point. I have used clear silicon on the center disk of the front and tag rims...after I lost one. Worked since.
 
Did it fall off or did somebody actually maybe steal it
 
I'm a bit surprised with what Newmar asks for their coaches that they're using covers and not chromed solid steed lugs.
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When a product is engineered well enough that it is virtually impossible to find fault, except a few minor cosmetic issues! I would say the complainers had no grounds!!!

Alas, sadly most products in today's market, fall short in both categories.

The price one is willing to pay, sets that said price, The product will find it's way to the long list of failures, when it costs more to build, than it's true value.
 

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