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- Hubcap Masters - Supplying hub caps, custom wheel covers, trim rings, wheel skins and center caps for all vehicles. Based in Canada.
- Wheel Cover City - Offering new and used wheel covers, hub caps, wheel skins and stainless wires.
- Hubcap House - New and used hub caps and wheel covers for many makes and models.
- Hub Cap Annie - Original and aftermarket wheel covers.
- 101 Hub Cap and Wheel - Offers factory, late model, reconditioned, classic, chrome wheel and O.E. look hubcaps.
- Hubcap Mike - Offering a selection of aftermarket and vintage hub caps.
- The Shiny Wheel - Offers factory original hubcaps, center caps and wheels for all makes and models.
- eHubcap - From state of the art to the classic hard to find hubcaps and wheel covers.
- Hubcaps Unlimited - Offers hubcaps, wheels and covers.
- Hubcap Man - Offering a large selection of wheel covers, trim rims and centers. Located in Manitoba, Canada.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hubless wheel - A hubless wheel (also known as a rim-rider or centerless wheel) is a type of wheel with no center hub. To be precise, the hub is huge.
- Wheel motor - A Wheel Motor or In-Wheel Motor, also known as a hub motor, is an in wheel mounted electric motor used to provide direct drive to the wheel of a automotive vehicle. An early example of wheel motor was invented by Ferdinand Porsche for the Lohner-Porsche Electric car exhibited at the Paris ...
- Three-speed bicycle - The three-speed bicycle is a bicycle that uses internal hub gears at the rear wheel hub to provide three gear ratios. Typically, in low gear, the rear sprocket turns faster than the wheel; in middle gear, the rear sprocket turns at the same speed as the wheel; in high gear, the rear wheel turns faster than the sprocket.
- Hubcap - A hubcap, wheel cover or wheel trim is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the wheel. Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel.
- Orbital Wheel - The Orbital wheel was designed in 1990 by Dominique Mottas of the French Osmos company in an attempt to reduce the number of moving parts by removing the center shaft and hub of the wheel and relying upon a circular rim inserted inside the wheel to support it instead. The orbital wheel was created by using two circular bearings inserted inside of each other.