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worn locking wheel bolt key
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motormania007
PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 4:41 pm Up
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Hiya, is it possible to get hold of a replacement wheel locking nut as my existing has worn and it will not allow me to remove two of my locking wheel bolts, I have tried to look at smacking an oversized socket onto it but it does not seem to have any effect, and in the event of getting a puncture in a rear tyre I will have problems,
Any advice would be gratefully received.
I have one of the locking bolts that I have removed successfully so if a picture needs to be added I can upload one to give you chaps an idea of what locking bolts I have.

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shell-vt
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what does the locking nut or bolt look like?
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crocdino
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If they're the Pug bolts I'd forget them and use a normal bolt. I've never known any bolts to be as crap/soft.

Find someone with a Dynomec to remove the old ones.

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motormania007
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Here are two pictures of one of the locking bolts
 

 

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Uz
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The only way to remove those is with a reverse socket. You can pick up a lazer set for about £20. Works everytime.
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kwakzx7r
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Take them all off and bin the lot. Nowadays every car has alloys and unless there mega expensive wheels or you live in a hell hole the chances of them being nicked are slim to zero. Just binned them from mine and the wifes car after a similar experience.
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paulspug
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had the same problem on my last gti.I just superglued a socket on them to get them off. Wouldnt bother with locking wheel nuts as if some one wants your wheels they will get them .
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