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Help with lug nut lock
Well I have done it to my self again, the last time I used my factory lug nut lock adaptor, when re-installing then removing the cat for emmisions testing, I seem to have not returned the adaptor to it's correct spot. :bang: Now that I need to use it again my garage seems to have eaten it. Does anyone out there have one I can borrow?
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If you mean the "key adapter" they should be diff or why have locks. If you are talking about once the lock is removed a smaller socket works on the early wheel locks. Pics help.
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Is yours the type that uses a flat key (like a 944)? Or does it use the tool that fits around the circumference of the lock lug (like a Boxster)? Worst case scenario would be to use an impact wrench to horse them off.
If you're interested in coming up to Damascus this evening (after 7PM) let me know, and we can try using whatever's available in my garage. ;) |
I have one, but am in Alexandria. I ditched the 'key' lugs years ago, and switched to all regular. Of course I eventually went from aluminum to steel as well, but that's a different story :cool:
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They sell special sockets to grab the lug nut type thing for when people lose their key. Maybe if you take it to a place like NTB or Mr. Tire, etc., they could do it for free, or a minimal cost.
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Of course, if I'm wrong....it won't be the first time. :cool: |
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Sorry about the pic I had to run out the door. Here is what I am looking for.
These came with the car when I bought it. So, If I'm not mistaken they are keyed differently and I could be SOL. Guess I'll look throught the documentation I received with the car. Crap x ......... |
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Thanks for the info. So much for the valve adjustment I was going to do to day. I could still do it but sooo much easier with the wheels off.
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