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Posted (edited)

Take your wheel off, turn it round and just pop the centre through from the back, with a hammer handle or something. You'll see its just held in with a circular clip.

(I presume you meant the centre cap??)

Edited by 0586slb
Posted

Look on ebay, lots of center caps. Watch out for the fake ones though.

Colored crest caps are not really in style anymore. I'd opt for some plaint black on silver ones.

Posted
caps.jpg

Model year 1999, Boxster, manual transmission, 18" Sport Classic II Rad.

Part number???

Regards.

I just lost a wheel cap also. LVDell and Loren sent me a couple of sites that have a good selection of replacement caps. I'm guessing they're cheaper than a dealer . . .

Wheel Enhancement definitely has a match for the one you need.

The links:

www.tweeks.com

Wheel Enhancement

I hope this helps.

- Pete

Posted
caps.jpg

Model year 1999, Boxster, manual transmission, 18" Sport Classic II Rad.

Part number???

Regards.

I just lost a wheel cap also. LVDell and Loren sent me a couple of sites that have a good selection of replacement caps. I'm guessing they're cheaper than a dealer . . .

Wheel Enhancement definitely has a match for the one you need.

The links:

www.tweeks.com

Wheel Enhancement

I hope this helps.

- Pete

thanks for that sites, they are good!

Which is what I am looking for....... second one?

Which cap is installed in new Porsche models? Black on silver, color, or what?

Regards.

Posted
Which is what I am looking for....... second one?

Which cap is installed in new Porsche models? Black on silver, color, or what?

Regards.

If I understand what you're asking, the on the Wheel Enhancement site, the difference between caps in the first and second picture appears to be wether the crest is plastic or metal.

I called Wheel Enhancement and spoke to a gentleman named John. He had me send a picture of one of my caps (still on the wheel, very much like your pic) to john@wheelenhancement.com with a description of the cap (metal, not painted, no part number on cap) and he responded with an identification of the part and a price ($45 dollars for mine). You may want to do the same.

Good luck!

- Pete

Posted
000 044 600 12

I have got to pull out the cap with corkscrew, I have seen part number behind but it is not that,

Part number is: 993.361.303.09

Why part number is not the same?

Regards.

Posted
The 000 part number is for the Tequipment "set of 4".

The 993 number is the individual part number for the cap.

and the other numbers "363.303.09"? not the same... :huh:

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