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Originally Posted by blw2
Before our big trip this past summer, I finally decided to remove the wheel simulators permanently. Had to paint the wheels because of all the scratches form years of pulling them off and on putzing with those blasted extensions... but I wish I had done that years ago!!! Now I can actually use the hand holes to remove/replace the dust caps and the TPMS sensors and airing up is no problem with the right inflation chuck.
when I boil it all down... the problems really aren't as much with the extensions as they are with those wheel simulators. I put mine in storage in case a future owner wants them, and I am happy without them!
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My Class C didn't have simulators and it was easier to deal with. If any problems arise they'll be removed and stuffed in the garage. I don't see them when I'm driving and the wheels are covered most of the time when not driving. One more thing that serves only a cosmetic purpose.