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Lotusjez
Original Poster
27 posts
45 months
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Hi I've tried to remove the stainless crappy wheelnut covers on my s1 so I can get to the actual nut. I've bust two plastic removal tools and tried long nosed pliers. I don't want to do more harm than good but does anyone have a suggestion to help me? Two weeks before mot due it decided to dump the contents of the rear shocker onto my garage floor so the wheel has to come off. Jezhttp://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/imgs/7.gif
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Mister K
75 posts
104 months
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worldwidewebs
510 posts
119 months
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The plastic tools are crap - bin it. Easiest way is to use a socket - push it on, pull it off. Job's a carrot
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fatwomble
1,348 posts
83 months
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I guess if all else fails, drill the end and then use long nose pliers. Never had any problems with the plastic removal tool (other than when I used it on the locking wheel nut in error  )
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Lotusjez
Original Poster
27 posts
45 months
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 Thanks worldwidewebs - a socket did the trick. Jez
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pthelazyjourno
1,243 posts
38 months
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fatwomble said: I guess if all else fails, drill the end and then use long nose pliers. Never had any problems with the plastic removal tool (other than when I used it on the locking wheel nut in error  ) Yeah we did that, cue an hour of trying to get the damn thing off again!!
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Delberto
9 posts
11 months
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or, a short length of welding wire, bent in a "U" shape, and 2 small lips bent at each end. Oh, Hi btw, 1st post here. 
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fatwomble
1,348 posts
83 months
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Delberto said: or, a short length of welding wire, bent in a "U" shape, and 2 small lips bent at each end. Oh, Hi btw, 1st post here.  I thought that was you 
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Delberto
9 posts
11 months
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fatwomble said: Delberto said: or, a short length of welding wire, bent in a "U" shape, and 2 small lips bent at each end. Oh, Hi btw, 1st post here.  I thought that was you  Yup, 'tis me-o 
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