How to Replace Volkswagen Wheel Centre Caps

How to Replace Volkswagen Wheel Centre Caps (DIY UK Guide)

You don’t need a mechanic to replace your Volkswagen wheel centre caps. With a few basic tools and careful handling, you can fit new caps in under 10 minutes — saving both time and money.

 Tools You’ll NeedClose-up of a blue plastic trim removal tool next to a Volkswagen wheel centre cap on a table, professional lighting, realistic photography.

  • Plastic trim removal tool (or soft flat screwdriver)
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Optional: hairdryer (to loosen adhesive if fitted)

 Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Clean the Area – Use a microfiber cloth to remove dust and brake residue.
  2. Pry Out the Old Cap – Use a trim tool gently around the edges. Avoid metal tools to prevent scratches.
  3. Check Fitment Size – Measure the inner diameter (in mm).
  4. Align the VW Logo – Ensure the logo faces upright when inserted.
  5. Push Firmly to Lock – Listen for a soft click — that means it’s securely placed.

Pro Tips for Perfect Fit

  • Avoid using old or cracked caps — they can pop out at high speed.
  • Slightly warm the plastic before installation in cold weather for better grip.
  • Always match the exact mm size (57mm, 65mm, or 68mm)

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FAQ 

Q: Can I use aftermarket VW caps instead of OEM?
Yes, aftermarket caps are fine as long as they match the correct mm size and clip type.

Q: What’s the most common size for VW Golf?
Most Golf models use 65mm caps — always confirm before ordering.

Key Takeaway

Replacing your Volkswagen wheel centre caps is simple and cost-effective. Using the right size ensures your alloys stay clean, secure, and factory-fresh — exactly the finish VW drivers love.

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