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We had metal dust caps on our tow car. They used to refuse to budge, so yes I would buy one. However plastic dust caps are probably cheaper.
Metal dust caps on cars with valve-mounted TPMS sensors can get corroded in place because the two metals are different - it's electrolytic corrosion - got the T-shirt!
 

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May 7, 2005
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A bit of duct tape over the end of the lock would work.
Yes, I am sure if I ever needed to use other than the plugs and caps I have, I would find a solution. Duct tape quite probably as its one of the few items I carry for these emergency work round jobs.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Yes, I am sure if I ever needed to use other than the plugs and caps I have, I would find a solution. Duct tape quite probably as its one of the few items I carry for these emergency work round jobs.
Duct tape, emergency rescue tape, tie wraps, Stanley knife, WD40 and torch will sort most things out.
 
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But surely you will have the wheel lock on when you are on site, so will not need the blanks.
At present it in caravan storage and the wheel lock is off, for moving it back on the service pitch but the hitch lock is on and they have a key .
 
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At present it in caravan storage and the wheel lock is off, for moving it back on the service pitch but the hitch lock is on and they have a key .
Without the wheel lock on in storage, does that meet your insurer's requirements?

Seems to me that the wheel lock is more important in storage than when pitched on site.
 

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