Locking Wheel Nuts
I've lost the adapter for taking my locking wheel nuts off (Look in the dictionary under the word "Tit" and you'll see a picture of me).
They were on when I got the car, no idea of make, so a replacement is impossible.
Are there places that can get them off without causing tons of damage?? If so, anywhere in NE England??
Only had the wheel off yesterday, but can't find the damned adapter anywhere today. What a w@nker.
Cheers,
Andy.
They were on when I got the car, no idea of make, so a replacement is impossible.
Are there places that can get them off without causing tons of damage?? If so, anywhere in NE England??
Only had the wheel off yesterday, but can't find the damned adapter anywhere today. What a w@nker.
Cheers,
Andy.
That seems like a pretty dumb thing to do but i'm sure there are ways around it
--- I guess a good garage will be able to sort it out with a bit of gigery pokery
Gareth
from http://www.subaru-impreza.org
--- I guess a good garage will be able to sort it out with a bit of gigery pokery
Gareth
from http://www.subaru-impreza.org
I had this a while back, used it, lost it !! eventually found it next to the brake fluid res under the bonnet, i had run about for over a week with it wedged in !!. In ther mean time scooby dealer told me i would need a new set as the nuts are one offs, piece of p!ss for a wheel place to get them off (drive a socket over it).
Hope you find it amigo, look in the strangest places and it usually turns up.
Hope you find it amigo, look in the strangest places and it usually turns up.
I've managed to get the swines off. Just like you said tmo, I managed to bash a socket onto the outside of them. Weird really, cos the place the socket gripped is perfectly cylindrical, but it tapered so the more I hit it, the tighter it got. Fitted the ratchet on, and bingo, all 4 came away.
I thought 1 had to give me trouble (i.e. sods law), but they all came fine.
Only got 4 nuts on now, but not going anywhere until tomorrow, no other choice really. First port of call, the nearest motor factors.
Andy.
I thought 1 had to give me trouble (i.e. sods law), but they all came fine.
Only got 4 nuts on now, but not going anywhere until tomorrow, no other choice really. First port of call, the nearest motor factors.
Andy.
Former Sponsor
iTrader: (72)
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 18,639
Likes: 0
From: MSOCs tyre and ROTA wheel dealer .Ruisliptyres@gmail.com
if u have after market lkin whell nuts u will need to get them drilled out by a garage but be warned i got charged £30 quid a corner and that was on an old BMW!
Trending Topics
Originally Posted by Walwal
I've managed to get the swines off. Just like you said tmo, I managed to bash a socket onto the outside of them. Weird really, cos the place the socket gripped is perfectly cylindrical, but it tapered so the more I hit it, the tighter it got. Fitted the ratchet on, and bingo, all 4 came away.
I thought 1 had to give me trouble (i.e. sods law), but they all came fine.
Only got 4 nuts on now, but not going anywhere until tomorrow, no other choice really. First port of call, the nearest motor factors.
Andy.
I thought 1 had to give me trouble (i.e. sods law), but they all came fine.
Only got 4 nuts on now, but not going anywhere until tomorrow, no other choice really. First port of call, the nearest motor factors.
Andy.
Originally Posted by tmo
Nice one Walwal, glad you got it sorted
It's cost me £27 for a new set due to my carelessness, but maybe it'll learn me to put the most important stuff away first in future.
Wouldn't have minded if I had lost anything else I'd been using that day, jack or jack handle, wheel brace etc, they are easily replaced, but to lose the most important thing is just typical. As I said before, been really lucky to get them off without any trouble.
Cheers,
Andy.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Scott@ScoobySpares
Full Cars Breaking For Spares
7
Dec 14, 2015 08:16 AM
blockhead
Subaru Parts
19
Nov 7, 2015 11:50 PM
ethanrob
Wheels And Tyres For Sale
0
Sep 15, 2015 03:03 PM



