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Wheel cap question / problem

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Old Jan 1, 2018 | 10:00 PM
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Wheel cap question / problem

I'm cross posting this to a Juke forum as well. I have a weird question/problem...

I used to own a 2004 G35 sedan until a deer jumped out at me. I have my snow tires mounted on my stock wheels from the g35 and used to switch for winter with no trouble. I now have a 2015 Juke NISMO RS, I removed the stock 18" wheel and mounted my stock g35 17" wheels. It's going good but... The front "wheel assembly" and axle are quarter inch or so too long. Thus, it pops the wheel cap off on the front. See attached photos if I confused you. (for trivia purposes, the rear ones stay on)

I've rabbit holed this on amazon and ebay but nothing obvious came to light.

Any ideas on what might fit? It looks like crap now and I don't want the lovely Wisconsin ice, snow, salt, and sludge to get in there for a few months.

Wheel cap info
Diameter: 3 inches
Hollander #: 560-73668
Stock #: 3701

thanks in advance,
Sean
 
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Old Jan 2, 2018 | 02:21 PM
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Look into some Nissan Xterra center caps, they have a significant bulge and might fit.

EDIT: Here's some knock-off ones from Amazon so you can see what I'm talking about.

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