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Bolt covers

Set for standard wheel bolts.

The bolt covers from the Škoda Genuine Accessories range don‘t just enhance your wheels‘ aesthetics – they also provide muchneeded protection. Throughout the year, wheel bolts are exposed to the elemen…  Read more

The bolt covers from the Škoda Genuine Accessories range don‘t just enhance your wheels‘ aesthetics – they also provide muchneeded protection. Throughout the year, wheel bolts are exposed to the elements. Especially in the wintertime, aggressive road salt can cause surface corrosion. In view of this, it is worth protecting the bolts with plastic caps so that they retain their original appearance in the long term.

Škoda Genuine Accessories offers safety bolt covers kits in multiple colors (black, grey, silver).
The set also includes a removal tool, which makes it easier to remove bolt covers from the wheel bolts.

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Technical specifications

Product code
000071215P 041
Color
Glossy black
Material
Plastic
Content of set
Bolt cover for standard wheel bolts (20 pcs), disassembly tool (1 pcs), fitting instructions.
Weight
50 g
Maintenance
Conventional cleaning agents. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
Placement
Fitted to the bolt head.
Warning
Set for standard wheel bolts.

Designed for:

Citigo (2011-2019)
Citigo-e iV (2019+)
Elroq (2024+)
Enyaq (2020+)
Fabia I (1999-2004)
Fabia I (2004-2008)
Fabia II (2006-2010)
Fabia II (2010-2014)
Fabia III (2014+)
Fabia IV (2021+)
Felicia (1994-2001)
Kamiq (2019+)
Karoq (2017+)
Kodiaq I (2016-2024)
Kodiaq II (2024+)
Octavia I (2000-2010)
Octavia I (1996-2000)
Octavia II (2004-2008)
Octavia II (2008-2013)
Octavia III (2017+)
Octavia III (2012-2017)
Octavia IV (2019+)
Rapid (2012-2020)
Roomster (2006-2010)
Roomster (2010-2015)
Scala (2019+)
Superb I (2001-2008)
Superb II (2013-2015)
Superb II (2008-2013)
Superb III (2015-2024)
Superb III (2017+)
Superb IV (2024+)
Yeti (2009-2014)
Yeti (2013-2018)