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Old 11th September 2009, 19:55   #1
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Default Locking wheel nuts (no key :/)

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Anyway, got some locking wheel nuts, on the front two wheels only, one nut is locking. No idea how to get them off as I don’t have the key or anything.

I had an idea (think it’s in vain), basically, applying the theory as I did with my cam cover, the nut on the left of the rocker cover was rounding off (was 10mm), so I hammered on a 9mm socket to make it really tight, and managed to get it off.

Will the same principle work on these locking nuts? Or do I need someone with a key..?

Next question is, does anyone have a key and is generous to unlock the buggars for me? =].

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Old 11th September 2009, 19:57   #2
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can u weld a bolt on to the lock nut key ??
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Old 11th September 2009, 19:59   #3
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1) key varies... there are thousands of combinations.
2) impact socket, impact driver, hammer, breaker bar... jobs a gooden.
*basicaly what you did with the rounded nut*
3) hammer and chisel!
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Wacked a pic up into first post too .

That's what they look like.

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you could get a "rounded nut remover" tool.
i got one from the snap on dude a few weeks back, and use it all the time!
but most palces would sell it, its like a small socket, but with teeth in, which bite into the bolt your trying to undo and sorteddd!

or 17/19mm impact socket, hammer and breaker bar.

*next time i have to take a set off in work, ill take pics and make a thread lol.
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halfords sell/used to sell a locking nut removal set. its a socket that has a left hand thread on it... so as you tighten the socket, it bites and removes the locking nut.

its a 'laser' product. if you cant find it at halfords try searching for it on the net

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i gota tool to take these of
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in the past i've just done the hammer on a socket
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just wrack a socket on it
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any luck mate?
i got a great ew set of tools . . . stud extractors, drill into the culprit with an extractor thread it into the hole your drilled... aas you tighten, it will undo loosh.
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there the same as my lockin nuts i think
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I took mine to the local tyre and exhaust garage and they took them of in no time at all, and it only cost a tenner for all 4
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halfrauds mate undo package really delicately remover ur nuts return them to halfords sayin ther the wrong size jobs a gooden, rip them off for a change instead of them taking u for an arse raking cos lets admit halfords is always the if worse comes to worst option , auto supplies ftw!!
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iv got the same locking studs as them, trilock. my bro works on a vts with the same studs and the bloke dont have the key so they hammered over an 18mm socket and it gets them off, fools people if they try and steal the wheels as 3 are 19mm and 1 18mm lol.
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