Removing locking wheels nuts without the key
Re: Removing locking wheels nuts without the key
I had this problem with a second hand Nissan Note shortly after buying it. Ordered new nuts from a Nissan dealer and took it to them for the locking nuts to be removed. It didn't take them more than about ten minutes and I got the cost back from the seller who had lost the adapter. It did give the lie to the seller's claim that they carried out a full service before the sale!
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Re: Removing locking wheels nuts without the key
I bought my Transit Custom just after they came out and the complete lack of spare panels meant nearly new vans were being written off for fairly minor side damage. A few people were left gobsmacked by that one.Horse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:29 pmThere was a post on LinkedIn that someones sporty BMW was written off after its steering wheel was stolen!mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:01 pm Is ali wheel theft still a problem these days? I thought the scrotes had moved on to nicking more lucrative parts years ago.
https://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/threads/ ... A6.266767/
Apparently a common theft:
https://www.kent.police.uk/news/kent/la ... e%20window.
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Re: Removing locking wheels nuts without the key
Had the problem with a Passat a few years ago. The now-independent-ex-VW-mechanic I was using for servicing had gone on holiday and left his assistant to do a job involving wheel removal. He attempted to remove the nut by force and failed. When his boss returned he called in a favour from the VW main dealer, to which I drove the car and had it sorted in ten minutes.
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Re: Removing locking wheels nuts without the key
Local back street garage would have the locking nuts / studs out of all four wheels in less than an hour’s labour. Most common method is to weld a hex nut onto the offending item and just undo it.
Or if not made from steel, hammer, punches and a sharp cold chisel, doesn’t take much longer than the welding trick with the car up in the air, PITA if you are scrabbling around on the floor
Or if not made from steel, hammer, punches and a sharp cold chisel, doesn’t take much longer than the welding trick with the car up in the air, PITA if you are scrabbling around on the floor