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Today I lost the locking wheel nut key for the original bolts which came with my original 15" cyclones.
I was under pressure and realise now that I left the key on the nearside-rear wheel before driving two miles down the road. I took a long walk later this afternoon, but could not find it anywhere.
How can I get a replacement? Or just get the wheels off?
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any tyre shop will have the tools to remove them. Probably abut 10 minutes work to get all 4 out then go and buy a decent set of lockers. The original pug ones are crap!
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Nobody is gonna steal clones so you might as well just get 4 normal bolts and never have to worry about loosing the key again.
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As DumDum says, currently on the lookout for 4 standard bolts for
This very reason!
I have the bolt removing tools if you're local
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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Find a socket that is a touch smaller than the locker , smash it over the top with a larg hammer and crack it off, do this x4 then as said above replace with normal wheel nuts, iv done this on all 3 of my current 306 because the lockers are such a PITA
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If its any help I've done the socket method all be it on a ford was 19 or 21 mm socket smack it on with a hammer and hey presto universal locking nut removal tool and very effective to may I add
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We used a socket on mine, I now have 3 stud weight saving cylones.
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I have tried the socket method for all I am worth with a big claw hammer but have been unable to get it to key-into the locking nut. I have tried 15mm, 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, and 23mm, hammering hard for as long as I could - but nothing. This is with brand new chrome vanadium driver heads. I don't understand how it could be so easy for everyone else!
If anyone with the right tools is located near the Midlands, Cheshire, or Nottingham, please let me know as I would be very grateful for your help.
I am collecting new alloy wheels on Friday and would love to be able to fit them!
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I've got lots of old imperial sockets that yo can hammer over if you want to come and grab a few - located Droitwich
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Those sockets are complete wank...
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