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The Brit!
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Across the Pond!
Posts: 694
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OK ill give it a try, on my 65 i have the spinners so; The ring goes on the "inside"of the hub cap. so place it & mark the holes(hold it in place with tape) now drill the four holes the extra hole is for the alinement of the spinner. next,place the foam (if included)into the spinner& mate to outer side of hub cap,install the three screws (use loc-tite) now your done. NOTE: The inner ring is for keeping thespinner in balance, if you dont use them its gonna pass u by on the highway.trust me ive done it , Hope this helps. let me know.
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