RhinoTuning 4 Pack 64mm wheel hub caps (OD 64mm, ID 61mm) in silvery style
Product description
If you’re after a simple visual refresh rather than a performance upgrade, these RhinoTuning wheel hub caps are the sort of accessory people buy to tidy up wheel centres quickly. The appeal here is mostly appearance and an easy, do-it-yourself swap.
That said, hub caps live and die by fit. With accessories like this, the measurements and the clip-to-clip distance matter more than the look. If you get sizing right, you’ll likely be happy, if you don’t, they can end up feeling like they were built for someone else’s wheels.
The essentials
RhinoTuning’s 4 PCS wheel hub cap set is supplied as a small bundle: 4 centre hub caps in ABS plastic, described as having smooth, eye-catching lines. The brand positions them as a way to decorate a car and improve the overall “grade” of the look—think cleaner wheel faces and a more finished appearance.

A key detail for buying confidence is that they aren’t “one size fits all” in the real world. The listing explicitly encourages you to check your current wheel centre cap measurements and compatibility before purchasing.
What it’s designed to do (and what not to expect)
On paper, these are straightforward hub caps: you swap them over the wheel centre area to cover the hub look and create a uniform finish. The material is stated as ABS plastic, so you can expect a typical accessory feel—fine for everyday driving and visual use, but it’s not designed to handle heavy abuse the way more robust automotive parts might.
It’s also worth noting that hub caps primarily affect appearance. If your goal is protection, structural strength, or anything performance-related, you’ll be looking in the wrong direction.



Key takeaways on sizing and fit
The listing provides measurements that are the real decision-makers: - Maximum diameter (OD): 64 mm - Backside clip to clip (ID): 61 mm - Clip length: 8.7 mm - Sticker diameter: 56.3 mm
You’ll like these if your wheel centre area matches those dimensions closely. If your current caps are different—even slightly—this might not sit properly, or it may not clip on as intended.
It makes sense if you’ve already identified the correct part number(s) for your vehicle and you’re replacing like-for-like. If you’re unsure, don’t guess from the wheel diameter alone, wheel centre caps can vary a lot.

Where it shines day to day
The practical upside is how easy the upgrade is. After fitting, the wheels look more complete, with a consistent centre finish across all corners—especially useful if your old caps are scratched, faded, or missing.
There’s also an aesthetic angle: the listing describes the accessory as having smooth lines and a dynamic, elegant look. In the “quick clean-up” category of car care, that’s exactly what these are set up to do.
Potential limitations to keep in mind



This is where you may need to slow down a bit.
First, ABS plastic is fine for cosmetic covering, but it’s not something you’d treat like metal trim. Second, the fit depends on both the dimensions and the way your specific wheel centre accepts clips/sticker style placement. The inclusion of a “sticker diameter” suggests the assembly may rely on more than just clipping, so your existing setup needs to be compatible.
Also, the listing mentions multiple part numbers (for compatibility checking). If your vehicle’s part number isn’t among those listed, it may still fit on some wheels—but you’d be taking a risk.
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want a tidy, silvery-style visual refresh and you’re confident you’ve matched the wheel hub cap dimensions (OD 64 mm, clip-to-clip ID 61 mm) and/or relevant part numbers. Buying a 4 pack is convenient when you need all corners to match.
Not the best choice if your current hub caps have different centre dimensions, or if you’re buying without checking measurements and part numbers first. It might not clip on cleanly, and the result could look uneven.
If you prioritise appearance and a straightforward swap, it makes sense. If you’re after something more rugged or a guarantee of fit without measurement checks, you may want to look for a more explicitly matched alternative.
Mini FAQ



Do I need to measure my current wheel centre caps?
Yes, the listing strongly implies you should check measurements to confirm fit. Hub caps are very sensitive to OD and the clip-to-clip distance.
What’s included in the pack?
You get 4 wheel centre hub caps in ABS plastic.
Are these meant as a performance upgrade?
No—based on the description, they’re an accessory focused on appearance rather than mechanical performance.
Can I just rely on wheel size?
You shouldn’t. Wheel centre caps can differ, so it’s best to use the provided dimensions and part number guidance.
What should I verify before buying?
Verify the OD (64 mm), the clip-to-clip ID (61 mm), and check the part numbers listed in the description against your vehicle’s requirements.
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