If you’ve managed to break or lose a hubcap (or four) off your car, you’re likely tired of its unsightly appearance. Most vehicles that come with hubcaps from the factory likely have very unattractive steel wheels behind them—what are often called “steelies.” They make your car look cheap and even damaged, since something is clearly missing.
Now, your first instinct is likely to get factory replacements, either online or straight from the dealership. But there are some aftermarket options that are not only cheaper, but more stylish. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the most popular hubcaps currently available. There are a couple things to note however, before you start checking out our picks.
First, we decided to choose universal fit items, instead of specific OEM replacement applications. Since not everyone drives the exact same car, we populated our options from products that fit a wide variety of vehicles. Before you add anything to your cart however, make sure to check that it does fit your specific vehicle.
Second, make sure the hubcap you’re purchasing is the right size for your wheel. You’ll need to see what diameter wheel you have to determine the hubcap size to purchase. Not all hubcaps will be available in your specific wheel’s size, so we highlighted the size options to make it easier for you to narrow down your choices.