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MT Center Cap

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I'm looking for a center cap like this one in the photos. Mid 80's wheel, unknown make. Thanks
 

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How does the center cap attach to the wheel?

Have you looked to see if there is a manufacturer's name and other info stamped into the back side of the wheel?
It can be hard to read especially if it is dirty.

I want to say they look like what I recall was an early 90's Western Wheel design.
 
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photo's of how they attach
"made in Taiwan" is the only marking I can find
 

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I'm pretty sure this is an Empco wheel. Still looking for the center cap.

Same wheel James Duff was running on their '84 Bronco II in the 1988/89 catalog.

Any help appreciated. Thanks
 
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