Description
These Genuine Eagle® front wheel rim covers fit the 17″ 8 Lug 5 Hand Hole, steel wheel number 50198, on a 2013 Chevrolet 3500 truck. These wheel covers will not fit any other wheel number other than the one shown. (see photo)
Our state-of-the-art, over-the-lug D.O.T. bolt-on mounting quickly secures to the wheels without lug nut removal and is now in widespread use on heavy trucks nationwide.
The price is for two brand new Genuine Eagle front-wheel covers as shown and includes mounting hardware, Eagle trademark resin center emblems, and shipping within the contiguous 48 states.
Please verify your wheel number, lug nut count, and wheel hand hole count before ordering to ensure fitment.
Look on the steel wheel’s exposed side, between the lug nuts, or about an inch from the rim edge to check your wheel number. Unfortunately, ordering by make, model or year has often proven unreliable due to several factory wheel/tire options typically available for any vehicle model year.
If you need assistance, please email us a clear photo of your front wheel, and be sure to include All the numbers you find stamped into the wheels, and we will be happy to assist if needed.
We do not sell knock-off generic, unbranded wheel covers that loosely fit a broad range of specifications. Squeaks and rattles can be a result of a poor fit of wheel covers over steel wheels. In contrast, our line of covers match the specifications of actual wheel numbers in use on given make, model, and year vehicles. This significant attention to detail has enabled us to provide a complete line of wheel covers that set the standard for precise fitment to O.E.M. wheel specifications, thereby ensuring our product’s long-term, trouble-free performance.
Verifying that your wheel number, lug nut count, and wheel hand hole count match our product description will ensure that your new wheel covers will fit perfectly. Please do not rely just on vehicle make, model, and year or memory (if the truck or trailer is currently not available), as this can result in mistakenly ordering the wrong set of wheel covers. We do not want this to happen to you, so please take the time to physically check your wheels to ensure they match the given description before ordering.
If you need assistance, please get in touch with us, and we will be happy to help. Please include the following information in your correspondence. 1. Your wheel number, including any other stamped rim numbers 2. The vehicle make, model, and year 3. Your wheel lug nut count and hand count
For steel painted wheels only (magnet sticks) – WILL NOT FIT ALUMINUM WHEELS.
Manufactured from our Finest Grade, never rust bright polished stainless steel, and backed by our lifetime warranty. We only use the highest quality, Never Rust stainless steel to avoid the cracking and yellow tint discoloration common to lower quality generic unbranded knock-off covers. Our products will never rust in any climate and rival chrome in appearance.
In the event of damage or an accident, we also make single covers or hardware available to our customers, so you can fix what is required, rather than be forced into buying a whole new set.
Our included trademark encapsulated resin bubble center emblems dress up the appearance when installed and are your assurance you have purchased Genuine Eagle Flight covers.
Eagle Flight covers meet the highest ISO quality standards. Meeting such stringent world-renowned manufacturing standards is rare in our industry and assures the highest level of fit and finish. As a result, Eagle Flight covers will fit great and look as terrific as the day you installed them when the vehicle is finally retired. This significant attention to detail has enabled us to provide a complete line of wheel covers that set the standard for precise fitment to O.E.M. wheel specifications, thereby ensuring our product’s long-term, trouble-free performance.
Don’t be fooled; beware of chrome-coated plastic covers sold elsewhere.
Plastic wheel covers often utilize an inexpensive rim edge clip-on retention, and a fly-off can occur, resulting in a missing wheel cover which may require purchasing a whole new set to replace just one missing cover.
Additionally, plastic covers have nowhere near the life of our high-quality stainless steel and cannot withstand the rigors of the constant assault of road debris over time like stainless steel. Just one small rock strike from a wheel or just a light brush with a curb can result in a ruined cracked plastic cover. Finish cracking during temperature extremes is also entirely possible.
Plastic coated covers also commonly suffer chrome discoloration from car wash chemicals and deicing products used on roads, resulting in pitting the soft plastic surface that can flake the chrome coating. Chromed plastic is a far cheaper material than high-quality polished stainless steel. Buyers need to be aware of these relevant issues.