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Old 2008-10-12, 10:52 PM   #1
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Question How to take off lock nuts. Lost the lock nut key

My brother lost his key to take off Mcguard lock nut on his STi. Anybody know how to take them off cheap? Pepboy want $20 each that is $80 bucks on all 4 corners.
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Hammer a cheap socket over them
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Harbor Freight... $7

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96296

Let's you steal any wheels, I mean remove your personal locking lugs that you have lost the key for.

They may be too large for small spline drives, but HF also has cheap impacts you could hammer on.

To get the nuts out of the socket, a 3/8" extension should fit through the 1/2" drive hole.
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I know Wheeldude will sell McGard sockets, as will a few other places.......$15-20 tops and you don't destroy the lugs....or is this just the one locking lug on each wheel? If that's the case, yeah, grab the cheap kit from HF, you're only using it 4 times..
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If that's the case, yeah, grab the cheap kit from HF, you're only using it 4 times..
Too bad that means you'll need 5 kits from HF.
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Too bad that means you'll need 5 kits from HF.
HF furniture dollies unloaded your car from the trailer after it broke for the umpteenth time.

Not sure your Oracle status extends to the subject of reliability.
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HF furniture dollies unloaded your car from the trailer after it broke for the umpteenth time.

Not sure your Oracle status extends to the subject of reliability.
Dean. In all seriousness. Call me "oracle" one more time and I will ban you. I let the obvious, angry, and unnecessary personal insults slide in the other thread, but if you think you're being funny and make it some regular thing with me, my patience will be exhausted.

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Lock nut are round and hard chrome so I don't think socket trick will work. Thank you

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Let's you steal any wheels, I mean remove your personal locking lugs that you have lost the key for.
They may be too large for small spline drives, but HF also has cheap impacts you could hammer on.
To get the nuts out of the socket, a 3/8" extension should fit through the 1/2" drive hole.
Is this like a taper with inside tread that grip on to the round lug nut? This might work. I'll let my bro know and see how it work for him. Thank you guys.
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I've used the kind that you hammer on to a rounded-off bolts/nuts or the threads of a broken bolt/stud. I think I got them from Sears, but they're not the Craftsman ones that bite in as you turn them. They have little splines that get imbeded into whatever you hammer them onto. Worked well for me when I busted a stud in my exhaust (back before I knew about PB Blaster). Use Dean's trick to remove the busted nut. ^_^
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The HF ones look like a left hand medium thread with really deep sharp edges and a bit of a taper that should get quite a bite if they fit in the first place. I'm afraid even the 13/16" one however they measure that may be too large for a spline drive/lock.

Sid (Sid's alignment & Brake) might have something to do it cheaper.
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I think it's a normal lock (with e keyed face), not a splinedrive lug.
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I got something to take them off Nat. Come by Nissan if you can. I'll be here till 4:30 Monday thru Friday.
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Oh, what about ordering a new key? I've had to order a key twice now for my Duralumin wheel locks. Wheeldude has only charged me $5 (shipping) each time.
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Lock nut are round and hard chrome so I don't think socket trick will work. Thank you
It will if you use a smaller socket.
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It will if you use a smaller socket.
And a bigger hammer.
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Yeah a real mechanic I know has a reverse threaded thing that took em off like cheap dress on prom night.
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Yeah a real mechanic I know has a reverse threaded thing that took em off like cheap dress on prom night.
Was that my problem? All my prom dates had expensive dresses.
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This is for my brother and most of the time he work 10 hr a day 6.5 days a week. He just workaholic. Work work and no Play. Thank for the offer. I think small socket big a big hammer trick might.

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Cool man. Just thought I'd offer!
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Try to use an impact socket (or maybe a Craftsman since it's got a lifetime warranty). The cheap ones will turn into a pretty chrome flower.
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Finally did it this weekend. Took less than 2 min on each lock nut. Now I have to go to Sear's to replace that strip socket.
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