It unscrews and it is plastic. Discount Tire stripped mine out with an impact. Now I am looking for a new one.
No dodge lug pattern is standard and ford is metric
most likely not but maybe
The hub caps are held on with the lug nut covers, these are plastic, and screw on the lug bolts if you use the lug wrench you can loosen the plastic hub cap lug bolts and be able to remove the hub cap without loosening the lug bolts. 2001 L200's have lug bolts rather than lug nuts.
NO. You need to read your own question.
No, ford has a bigger bolt pattern
You can try welding another lug to it, or you might have to cut the stud and replace it, if worst comes to worst.
Yes, jack the car up and remove the lug nut to remove the hub cap.
Try using your lug wrench
Not too sure, but i do know that the five lug for dodge fit my ford truck. Hope that helped out some. Ev.
Well, if your vehicle has wheel covers that are held on not only by the spikes that are on the cover, but also by the lug nuts, then you need to look at the cover/cap and see which lug nuts you need to take off in order to get the cap off the rim. alot of the newer vehicles are making the cover/cap so that the lug nuts are helping to hold the cover on the rim and also helps to keep people from stealing the cap. You should only have to take about 2 lugs off in order to get the cover off.
Yes, I've had both Chevy & older Ford (pre 1998) wheels on my Dodge W200 and 1999 Ford Did Not fit.
Jack it up and remove the lug nuts.