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Title: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: Tombola on July 23, 2024, 10:39:25 AM
Hi, has anyone removed their plastic wheel trims? I am concerned about cleaning the wheels, I think there is a possibility of brake dust, salt etc building up on the alloys behind the trims, when I get my Jazz I am thinking of removing them permanently, are there any issues with this?     
Title: Re: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: ahavoja on July 23, 2024, 10:55:44 AM
Hi, I've seen some photos where people have removed the plastic wheel covers, so I think it should be possible without problems. In theory, removing them might slightly increase air drag when driving at high speeds, so it could increase fuel consumption a little. But it also makes the wheels lighter, which is good.

For example here is a photo where Jaroon has removed them from his Jazz:
https://clubjazz.org/forum/index.php?topic=16291.msg138713#msg138713
Title: Re: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: Tombola on July 23, 2024, 02:53:12 PM
Thanks for the info, the wheels look OK without the trims so I will remove them, the dealer said they make the wheels more aerodynamic, I was concerned that they may assist cooling the brakes but I'm probably overthinking things, Cheers   
Title: Re: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: davejazz on July 28, 2024, 11:22:18 PM
Hi, has anyone removed their plastic wheel trims? I am concerned about cleaning the wheels, I think there is a possibility of brake dust, salt etc building up on the alloys behind the trims, when I get my Jazz I am thinking of removing them permanently, are there any issues with this?     

I did a dry run on removing my plastic wheel trims,…bear in mind, that they can only be removed after taking the wheel off the car. I would suggest, that to free the trim from the wheel, push the trim from the wheel, from the rear; rather than pull it from the front. You would not want to break the plastic retaining lugs, would you? After viewing my handiwork, I then decided to reinstate the trims, after giving the lugs a dab of silicone grease, to aid future removal, if needed.
Title: Re: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: Tombola on July 29, 2024, 04:13:51 PM
Thanks for the tips Dave, I will see what the wheels look like when I remove the trims, I will probably have to source a set of centre caps, IMO I don't know why you would provide a set of alloys then cover them with a plastic trim, if it's about aerodynamics then why do Honda offer two alternative sets of alloys?? 
Title: Re: Plastic wheel trims
Post by: shufty on July 29, 2024, 04:16:41 PM
...The wheels did look better with the trims removed. I sourced some black centre caps from Amazon.