Simulated wire wheel trim and method

Land vehicles: wheels and axles – Wheel – With wheel cover

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29159A, B60B 704

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044639902

ABSTRACT:
A simulated wire wheel trim for vehicle wheels comprising an outer spoke retaining element having portions for positioning the wheel trim with respect to a vehicle wheel, an inner central hub member having spoke containment structure and a plurality of spokes supportably extending between the outer spoke retaining element and the central hub member. The spokes are clamped in the containment structure to prevent movement of the hub, and the containment structure has abutment portions which force the spokes into secure connection with the outer retaining element during assembly. A method of assembly is also disclosed.

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