Claire Richardson
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Registered: 12th Feb 01
Location: West Yorkshire
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Lost the key. Cant find it anywhere
So how do I get my locking wheel nuts off without the key.
Tried a normal socket and hammered it on but it spun round after force was put on to untighten it.
Cant find/havent got the note that comes with some wheel nuts with a number on to get a replacement key
WHAT CAN I DO TO GET THE BUGGERS OFF!!!!!!
Claire
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danny boyo
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dont do that
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Ryan L
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i wish i could help, but if i could it would be over u2u
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Tam the diesel man
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Registered: 31st Jul 01
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what make is it?? suppose you could ring the manufactuer and ask em
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Munchie
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u need to split chissel them at a tyre place
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Phil321
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
u need to split chissel them at a tyre place
Trust a Scouser to know.
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m-dot
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Munchie
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racist bastard
www.WoolsRus.co.uk i think u shuld visit this
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Corsa Sport Gav
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^
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dav3h
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a freind of mind did this, he had someone weld a nut to whats left of the wheelnut, then undid it that way. if you do this make sure you coat your alloy thick in something (cant remember what he used...vaselene or grease maybe) so any stray splats of weld dont stick to your wheels
AND KEEP THE KEY BLEEDIN SAFE NEXT TIME!!
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m-dot
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
racist bastard
www.WoolsRus.co.uk i think u shuld visit this
lmao @ that guestbook
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
racist bastard
www.WoolsRus.co.uk i think u shuld visit this
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Joff
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My desktop
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antz1
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try useing a punch and a hamer but just b careful of ure wheels
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Nismo
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Registered: 12th Sep 02
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I lost mine and ended up drilling them out , mate lost his this week a day before the MOT and changing the breaks , monkey wrench got 2 off the others were air chisle and drilling them , hamering sockets just doest work that well ,
be prepaired to possible damage alloys as i found out
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Red_SXi
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You can buy a tool which has loadsa pins in the surface of the socket, its specially for removing things like this. Trust someone from near Luton to know lol
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p16vlv
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we use a socket with a reverse thread so as you undo the locking nut the socket grips onto it and undoes them, took me 2 mins to get some off a boxter this week. easy with the proper tools
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Claire Richardson
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Registered: 12th Feb 01
Location: West Yorkshire
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Thanks guys.
I will learn from this
Got it sorted.
Been given the number of a guy that can get them off and it'll only cost £35 for all four removing.
A small price to pay me thinks.
Ta again
Claire
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JKGSI
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Registered: 5th Jul 02
Location: Mansfield, Notts. Ibiza Cupra-R 180bhp
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Could have a drive to Mansfield and leave it parked in the centre, can guarantee within half an dhour they'll be undone, can gurantee you'll still have your wheels though!!
Best thing to do is have a drive up to your local garage and see what tools they have, I'm sure they will have seenb it before and be able to help. Good luck
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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you not got the key number? you can order replacement ones, bout 5 quid.
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ed
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You can get a wrench somewhere that will fit any sort of nut, that might work...
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Andy_S
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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this is an easy one, get the next smaller socket down, hammer it on it, it will go, and be tight enough to grip to bolt to take it out
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DanielJ
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Registered: 21st Nov 01
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i got mine took off for a tenner and new wheels put on
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