Cliff, - let me guess, - you now have radial tires? Radials will make the wheels "flex" more than bias-ply tires do, and may be enough to cause this problem. Maybe some later model wheels (designed for use with radials) can be substituted. I do remember some of them doing it anyway (back then), - sometimes a few rounds of electrical tape around the "prongs" on the wheelcovers will help. Or if the caps are the type with the prongs that you can "bend-out" some, - that may help too. Regards, DaveG. ----- Original Message ----- From: "c.wilhelm" <ldangel987@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:15 PM Subject: IML: '67 hubcap annoyances... > -Does anyone else have a problem with irritatingly squeaky hubcaps on their > car? > > -My '67 came with all original hubcaps...and they squeaked. I had a blowout > last year that destroyed one, so I purchased another set of caps so that I > could salvage and then piece together the best set of 4, which was great.... > but again they squeak and creak... I have added rubber washers to all the > fittings that are bolted trying to get rid of this annoying noise, but they > again are squeaking... > > -So far, the only silent ride I get is if I remove all the hubcaps which is > unacceptable... >:[ > > -I love my original caps, but I CAN'T STAND THE SQUEAKING!!! Anyone??? > > Cliff. > >