Center Wheel Cap Replacement

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Hi!

I have the 17" Low Gloss Wheels (part number: M1PZ1007E) with the default center wheel caps (part number: M1PZ1130A) and I'd like to swap these out. I don't love the Bronco logo, but I'm having some trouble figuring out if the middle Bronco Logo pops out or if the whole cap (M1PZ1130A) needs to be replaced. I'm also having trouble figuring out what I need to search for by way of replacement. I haven't tried to remove these yet just in case I break or damage something in the process without knowing if I'll have a replacement handy.

Ford Bronco Sport Center Wheel Cap Replacement 1652836482701


I really like the 3D star this has but obviously this wouldn't fit the wheel I have.
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A star emblem is the goal, so if that's replacing the bronco logo in the middle, awesome! Can I just find circle cap replacements for that? or do I need to swap the entire thing out? If that's the case, what do I search to find those replacements?

Thank you in advance!
 

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It appears from the picture you posted of the back, it appears that they are held in by adhesive. Maybe boil some water, take it off the burner, drop the center cap in (logo down), in 5 minutes remove and press through those football shaped holes with something as big/flat as you can find that will fit through the holes. No guarantees that this will not damage something and you should do it carefully/slowly. You may need to warm it up more than once as you are pressing it out/off.
 
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It appears from the picture you posted of the back, it appears that they are held in by adhesive. Maybe boil some water, take it off the burner, drop the center cap in (logo down), in 5 minutes remove and press through those football shaped holes with something as big/flat as you can find that will fit through the holes. No guarantees that this will not damage something and you should do it carefully/slowly. You may need to warm it up more than once as you are pressing it out/off.
This is a fantastic idea. Thank you! If it works out, I'll update here.
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