The Logical Choice
Why WheelCovers.Com Is Where Smart Buyers Land
Wheel simulators look simple — until you buy the wrong ones. Fitment, mounting style, and steel quality separate a ten-year upgrade from a roadside rattle. Here's why thousands of truck, van and RV owners buy theirs from us.
45+ Years of Nothing But Wheels
We aren't a marketplace seller flipping containers of mystery metal. WheelCovers.Com is a family-owned business founded in 1979 — over four decades spent doing one thing: hubcaps, wheel covers, wheel skins and wheel simulators. When you call, you talk to people who can identify your wheel from a photo and a stamp number. That expertise is the difference between a simulator that locks on true and one that wobbles loose at highway speed.
Fitment-First Catalog
Every simulator is listed by exact year, model, wheel size and mounting style — snap-on, pound-on, over-the-lug or bolt-on — so what arrives is what fits. Many GM applications are officially GM-licensed for factory-true fit and finish.
Real Stainless. Real Shine.
Triple-chrome-polished stainless steel that shrugs off salt, gravel and weather — not chrome-dipped plastic that yellows and cracks. It protects your lug nuts and hubs while it shines.
In Stock. Ships in 24 Hours.
No 6-week overseas wait. In-stock simulators leave our warehouse within 24 hours, so your rig is turning heads this weekend — not next month.
Alloy Looks, Steel-Wheel Money
A set of real forged dually wheels runs thousands. Our simulator sets start around $109 — same mirror presence, a fraction of the spend, and they're lighter on fuel than swapping wheels.
Humans Who Answer — Before and After the Sale
Wrong stamp number? Not sure if your F-450 takes the 19.5″ bolt-on or the pound-on? Call or message and a real wheel specialist sorts it out — backed by flexible returns and step-by-step install guides written from decades of hands-on experience. That customer-first service is why our Google store rating sits at 4.7 stars.