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Lost locking wheel nut.
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L5_UKS
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:00 pm Up
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Hi Guys,

This seems to be a good way to start off 2012, Basically last night I hit a massive pot hole resulting in a blow out, come back home swapped over my wheels only to find that one was catching my suspension, So went to change the wheel again today but couldn't find the key, Nightmaree! DOH!!!
I think I even might of left the key in the bolt when I drove down the road to check it was okay. Wall Bang

I intend to take a picture of the pothole and damage to my tyre and write a letter to the council asking for compensation for this, I refuse to pay £300 a year road tax to drive on roads like this and let them get away with it, Has anyone contacted the council about the state of the roads and damage to there car and had any success?

So now my question is if i went to peugeot and they took a mold of the bolt would they be able to order one? They aren't the ones that was on my car when i brought it, so they wont be able to get it on the records and order one :/

These are the bolts, www.incarshop.co.uk/ac...36_sml.jpg

Ive had a little look on the internet and came across these from halfrauds..

www.halfords.com/webap...yId_255216

Has anyone used these before and are they any good?

My only concern with these are the peugeot bolts ive got on are the ones that apparently the ends are really easy to brake as they are designed to snap if too much force is put on them.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Harry
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:17 pm Up
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Been through the same last week mate, long story short they don't actually make the keys anymore. So even if you took a mold, picture or the code they won't be able get you a new one.

Have a look if it's the snappable types, if not you could get a socket on it and get it off. They look the same until you look close though.

If it is the snappable type you are going to struggle, I had to have them gas cut out which ruined the paint on the wheels. I tried drilling but they were just ridiculously strong so ended up ruining the drill bit.

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Oh and I bought the same kit off ebay. Waiting for it in the post hopefully tues, can let you know if it works if you aren't in a hurry to get it sorted.
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Silvery206
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I had some i bought from a local car shop. Lost them and the code that came with them. I managed to find a set on ebay n it worked. See if u can find a similar set on ebay
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Steve206
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If your going to use one of these nuts, you better off using an air gun. Better off going to kwik fit, theyll get it off for a few quid.
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MrBSI
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Take it to a tyre fitting place, they will have the kit for removing locking bolts & wont charge much.

Those reverse thread sockets are useless without an impact gun.

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What tax band is your car in to be £300 a year road fund licence. My 1.4 is only £130 a year.
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macca1411 wrote:
My 1.4 is only £130 a year.

Still £5 more then last year aint it Laughing

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MrBSI wrote:
macca1411 wrote:
My 1.4 is only £130 a year.

Still £5 more then last year aint it Laughing

Don't know, didn't buy it last year. Got the garage to include it in the deal as they sold it with private plates on then made me wait till they had the paperwork back from DVLA before letting me collect it. Used my influence on them to get a big chunk knocked off the price. Thumbs Up

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fatboyslim
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Those look just like the ones I had on my Honda CR-V
They were proper Honda ones
I had a problem with mine the holes in the nut were knackered so everytime I tried using the key it just slipped out
Called the AA and they sent some local garage who had 'proper Snap-On gear' after about 2 hours he gave up
I ended up going to a local tyre place they chipped the flange off using a chisel and then whacked a normal socket on the stump and a quick blast with a windy gun and off it came

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Easy out should get them of, those locking bolts are soft as s**te.
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Andrew
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Welcome to my world! Had to have sockets hammered on mine, the key never did turn up..

With a bit of hindsight I would have taken note of my key code.. Go to a friendly Peugeot breakers and ask if you can try some of their keys for a bit of beer money, they tend to have loads

Macca my road tax is higher than yours and we have the same engine!

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Andrewxps wrote:

Macca my road tax is higher than yours and we have the same engine!

My 03 plate TU3 is £130 for the year to tax at the moment.

I remember when it used to be only £100, those where the days Laughing

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macca1411 wrote:
What tax band is your car in to be £300 a year road fund licence. My 1.4 is only £130 a year.

He's in a 180, 2.0l engine, big difference on emissions.

 


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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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My gti was £150 5 years ago, its £210 now...
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