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Old 05-22-2016, 07:12 PM
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Very hard to find and not cheap but I may be able to help you. First I need to know what type of HB center do you have? Don't know if you are aware but there are two different type of centers for the Compomotive HB wheel. One mounts with via recessed bolts on the front of the spinner and the other uses recessed set screws in the wheel center.
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Old 05-23-2016, 10:13 PM
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If your wheels use the set screw in the wheel center, here is what I have done.

Take off the spinner and you see where the set screw makes contact, should be in the groove of the spinner. Take a drill and make a small indentation so the set screw can locate in the hole, don't drill through the spinner, just make an indentation.

Tighten up the set screw, then use another on top with some Locktite, you should have enough wheel material to get two set screws in the hole.

This works for me, the second set screw just prevents the first from backing out.
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Old 05-24-2016, 04:27 AM
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Hi Texas Snake - I believe I am the latter. With recessed screws holding in place from the sides of the center. I could send a picture of the wheel without the center cap, and another picture of the wheel with the center cap in place, it if it helps. Thanks for any help.
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