
I am satisfied with this product, the metal itself, where it was fixed with two nuts, seemed thin and caused me some concerns at first, but I can honestly say that when I tightened the nuts everything was safe. Product wise they have a nice smooth look and have been on my truck, on the freeway, and on both dirt and paved back roads. No problem. Once I've done the installation, place the simulator on your stock rim and rotate it until the holes in the simulator line up with the holes in your stock rim (the two front rims have valve stem cutouts, the rear ones don't). two eyelet mounting holes match, and you just need to unscrew these two standard nuts. The center of the simulator is cut to fit around the other 6 nuts. Once the two mounting tabs are tightened, the simulator is attached to the stock wheel and center cap with two Phillips #3 screws. I found it easier to use a regular #3 screwdriver for assembly instead of the included T-handle. better control as it seems the pins that the screws go into were brass so I wanted to start the thread off right. and I would advise tightening both screws before tightening them. Installing the first two was quick and easy, but on the third the pins didn't line up with the holes in the center cap, after fiddling with it and applying a little thumb pressure to the problematic pin I was finally able to get it. lined up. Due to the weight, shipping is expensive and I think the purchase price is reasonable. In our area, you can make money on fuel purchases by purchasing Revain gift cards, and I saved about $45 in the process. I recommend this product.