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NickyW 03 January 2002 09:16 PM

Just had a set of Prodrive 7 spokes fitted.
(ops wrong key!)
Dumped the old tri-lock nuts for set of Mcgard - £18 from Listers -not bad for Scoob dealer.

Nick


[Edited by NickyW - 3/1/2002 9:22:42 PM]

Ray_li 26 February 2002 06:37 PM

Lots of different types of locking wheel nuts, which is the best one and what should i be looking for when choosing them.

thanx

RON 26 February 2002 07:08 PM

Look at how difficult it would be to get them off without the key, then decide which you want, and hope that you never loose the key!

evo kid 26 February 2002 07:16 PM

donet buy 'tri-lock ' apart from being absolutly c**p , only took my wheels on and off 4 times in the 6 mounths they were fitted and the key broke !!they have now gone bust so replacment keys can not be had , i have had to make my own key .

Alas 27 February 2002 08:10 PM

Halfords do their own locking nuts for good price. As good as anything else on the market. And I'm not usually a fan of Halfords.
Alasdair

ZIPPY 28 February 2002 09:57 AM

Dont touch the Halfords ones they throw your balancing out badly,Subaru's own are made by Mcgaurd and are cheaper than the Halfords ones and look much better,they are chrome where the halfords things are just alloy with a large yellow cap cover that looks sh*t.

Zippy.

rory2000 28 February 2002 01:20 PM

Hi

You can get locking nuts at www.performancealloys.com for £14.99 which includes free delivery.

I got mine there and they are good.


Hoppy 01 March 2002 12:34 AM

Standard Scoob wheel lock-nuts are crap. You can get them off very easily indeed.

The best I've seen are McGard where the key locates on the outer face, not the barrel. This is fundamantally more difficult to crack. Got mine from Scoobysport for about £30.

Also consider wheel design. My track-day wheels have only five spokes and massive brake clearnce to aid cooling. But I think a determined thief could get even my McGard lock nuts off with mole-grips or something, as the barrel is exposed. They'd take the wheels and also my expensive big brakes :eek:

Fortunately, my road wheels (Raduis R3s) have a hub where the nuts are completely recessed, so no mole-grip action possible. Important consideration IMHO.

Richard.


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