How to Remove the Wheel Hub Cover on a Model 3?

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AxelDella
07/29/25 8:04pm
The wheel hub is connected to the drive shaft, which is tightly secured by a large bolt and then covered with a cap. This cap is the wheel hub cover. The main function of the wheel hub cover is to enhance the car's aesthetic appeal and to protect the large bolt from rust and water damage.
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