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Laser alloys?
I reckon you can hammer a small deep socket on the centre but not sure it'll grip enough. Irwin bolt extractors weight be worth a try.
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Doesn't look like there is space to hammer a socket on those. Had a similar problem n my local garage got them off by welding nuts to them n then spinning them off. Cost me £20 I think.
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yeah those type you can either weld a nut on, or it's worth trying a few local tyre places and see if they have a key that'll fit as some keep a selection handy because of the nature of their work, and these are quite a common type of locking nut.
Also, get some standard nuts to replace them afterwards. Honestly my biggest hate has to be locking nuts, who steals alloys these days?
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plenty of area to smash a sacrificial 12 point socket onto that type of bolt, do the other 3 up to torque will help also.
smashy smashy!! 9/16 rings a bell.
I have also managed to drill the heads off locking wheel bolts.
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Angle of the picture made it look tight but definitely trust your judgement on that!
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smash a socket over the end, when that doesnt work trying to get it out will be a pain.... after that youll be onto the welding a nut on trick which you should probably try first anyway.... then after that drilling them out... yay.
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ive made a point now never to do lockers up that tight. All happened after my locker split at the side and i didnt trust it to not break!
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Deep well bolt extractors eh? Good to know. Been meaning to get some Irwin's for a while but will check out the alternative.