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Old 6th October 2005, 21:39   #1
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Hey people, sadly the locking wheel nut thingy is a very crap quality and was totally rounded off when a garage used it when the sax was being serviced yesterday. have u guys got ANY idea where i go to get some new ones?! please help people!! i checked halfords and a few places but they had no idea!!
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Old 6th October 2005, 21:43   #2
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ebay get them for 3.99 plus 3 postage
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Old 7th October 2005, 04:48   #3
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Go to your local garage and have them shear it off and then purchase a new set with a new locking wheel nut key.
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just as Damo says above mate
if you've got spacers make sure the new set are the right length
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Old 8th October 2005, 03:01   #5
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cheers for that people. where can i get the locking wheel nut from? sorry im bein silly but i jus need to get this done as quick as poss so i can get my service finished...
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well if they rounded it off its their responsibility to sort it! if we do anythin like that at work..snap em or round em off we have to shear off the old ones and replace with new ones! have a word kid
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