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Where Can I Get A Security Wheel Nut Tool To Suit This?
Surrey Dave - 18/5/10 at 09:59 AM

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madrallysport - 18/5/10 at 10:10 AM

I borrowed a set from a local mechinic, he had a universal set.


jossey - 18/5/10 at 10:22 AM

just weld on a old socket.

sorted.

:O)

the keys are hard to come by these days i know ford have them but charge to take them off.

local garages may have one but i just weld on a socket and take off that way.

dave


tony-devon - 18/5/10 at 10:26 AM

I used same method, cheapy old spare socket, tight fit over the external, hammer it on, then weld it up, the shock and heat will help to free it should it be done up tight

this is one of them jobs when your glad of that box of old crap knackered tools that you keep under the bench

you do have one of them boxes dont you? LOL


02GF74 - 18/5/10 at 10:43 AM

halfords?

[Edited on 18/5/10 by 02GF74]


britishtrident - 18/5/10 at 10:58 AM

Most emergency locking wheel nut removal tools will only work with an impact gun.


BenB - 18/5/10 at 11:08 AM

So many options! Get some hex bar, drill holes down the ends to match the pattern and stick rivet pins down them. Job's a good'un?

Weld on a nut?

Wack on a socket?


loggyboy - 18/5/10 at 11:57 AM

old pair of needle nose pliers and a large adjustble wrech over the handles to give leverage?


boggle - 18/5/10 at 12:10 PM

looks like ford one...


Ben_Copeland - 18/5/10 at 12:54 PM

They tend be all be different between 'sets' so the pin holes won't all be same from car to car. Smack on a socket, undo it. Replace it with new set.


Ninehigh - 18/5/10 at 01:24 PM

How about don't rob someone else's wheels!

Seen a few nuts like that.. Should be available really, might have to buy a set of them though


boggle - 18/5/10 at 03:08 PM

i have a set of locking wheelnut removing tools....halfrauds sell them...