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206 GTI 180 WHEEL BOLTS/LOCKING WHEEL BOLTS
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dhicks19
PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:50 am Up
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Hi, basically the garage rounded my locking bolts off completely which I have managed to remove. However I thought I would try a different type of locking bolts as pug ones are crap (2ND SET I HAVE HAD).

These did not fit, I have ordered another and those didnt fit. Despite the companies claiming they will fit the gti 180.

Basically can any 1 here help me source some different style locking wheel bolts, or even the standard wheel bolts as no one is going to nick my rims.

If not I will have to buy the original locking bolts if I can find them online.
there's so many different types I have wasted 50 already .

They are the standard wheels.

Thanks people much appreciated Smile

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Big_Rich180
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You should be a ble to get Mcguard locking nuts from halfords that fit, I had them on my 180 with no issuses.
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dhicks19
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thanks for reply, just going to get standard bolts now, easier and wont round off.

Could you be so kind and look here : www.europerformance.co...wheelbolts

and tell me which ones will fit the 180.

Cheers bud

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LeeThr
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Just go buy 4 from peugeot think there about £1.79 each.
 


gogs_macaulay wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

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2003 - 406 Coupé 2.2 HDi SE - Hyperion Blue
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Big_Rich180
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dhicks19 wrote:
thanks for reply, just going to get standard bolts now, easier and wont round off.

Could you be so kind and look here : www.europerformance.co...wheelbolts

and tell me which ones will fit the 180.

Cheers bud

TBH i couldnt tell you which ones are correct.

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Rob2859
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LeeThr wrote:
Just go buy 4 from peugeot think there about £1.79 each.

Last time I asked they said something like £40 quid for a full set =/

 
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Harry
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Peugeot locking nuts are f*****g terrible, wouldn't touch them with a barge pole again. After you have to get them gas cut out which ruins the paint on the wheel you think twice about them.

Heard good things about Mcguard though

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Steve206
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The Peugeot lockers are just as good as Mcgaurd. The problem is there probably overtightened, and siezed on. A bit of copper grease on the nuts do wonders.
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Harry
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Steve206 wrote:
The Peugeot lockers are just as good as Mcgaurd. The problem is there probably overtightened, and siezed on. A bit of copper grease on the nuts do wonders.

I'm talking about the newer ones that when the locking nut is used too much and incorectly it gets damaged and when you try to get a socket on it to wind them on their 'anti theft' system just snaps the head off in which the only case is the gas cut them out.

The other ones are a bit better but crap when they round.

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mjrimmer
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Any of these will do.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MCG...43a854ba4a

or

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peu...53e63898c1

206 gti 180
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dhicks19
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thanks but they look flat to me, god dam, simplest of things, i cant find any :(, i only want the standard oem bolts, not going to bother with lock ins
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