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How to remove a locking wheel nut without the key
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furryhobnob
PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:50 am Up
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Does anyone know how to remove a locking wheel without the key? I used the locking wheel nut about a week before my crash, but since my crash I can't find it, I'm not sure if it flew out the car or not, I've had everything out the car but can't find it for love nor money!
 
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MrrNoName
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with great difficulty lol, could try and hammer a socket over it, I think thats the most common way. real PITA though
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I have a couple of special reverse sockets that take them out. I've lent them to people on here before if you'd like to borrow them.
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orangeGTI
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sockets

smack 1 of them on with a hammer and away yo go.

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Or PM me.

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A great guide here

www.honda-tech.com/sho...?t=2684546

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st3v3n wrote:
A great guide here

www.honda-tech.com/sho...?t=2684546

Classic thread Laughing

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whats a reverse socket lol? and what does it look like? interesting.. Razz
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Cd that would be much appreciated mate, I'd cover postage costs of course
 
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MrrNoName wrote:
whats a reverse socket lol? and what does it look like? interesting.. Razz

 


The smaller one removes OEM Peugeot locking wheel bolts with ease.

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i fcked 3 sockets trying to get mine off lol, my key is fcked and needed the wheels off to spray them. managed to get one off, but the others wont budge :@
gotta take it to a garage to get others off.

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The should make one like this

 


Then you could just push it onto the bolt and it would mould to the shape

*patents it*

 
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If all else fails mate get socket that will fit onto the locking wheel nut and weld it on. That's what I did when I
Lost my key.

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Cheers guys muchly appreciated, and cd is generously letting me borrow something to get it off
 
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I had similar probably not long ago, rounded the nut off, tried a socket but that snapped the round bit off the nut leavibg nothing to get the bolt out ended up, as mentioned getting a bolt welded to it at work
 



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st3v3n wrote:
A great guide here

www.honda-tech.com/sho...?t=2684546

hope that never happens at my work.....

we only repair german cars...... uh ohh....

 

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