Remove Locking Wheel Nuts Without Key?

Remove Locking Wheel Nuts Without Key?

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aaron_2000

Original Poster:

5,407 posts

84 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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Trying to put my Impreza back on the original wheels, realised it doesn't have the locking nut with it, is there anyway of getting the nuts off without the key?

vikingaero

10,462 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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Depending on how expendable the locking nut is, if you have a spare locking nut or normal nut, and how much room there is around the nut then:

1) hammer an expendable oversized socket onto it
2) weld a bolt onto it
3) eBay/Amazon/ECP removal kits
4) Come to your door services
5) Your local garage

DickyC

49,896 posts

199 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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Locking wheel nut removers are expensive. There are left hand thread ones which require an impact driver or DIY ones with straight splines that hammer on ready for a socket and bar. The hammer on ones have inserts, one of which is sacrificed for each nut - you might be able to salvage it and use it on two nuts if you're lucky. Consider driving to a tyre bay when it's not busy and asking how much for four. They have to do it all the time and it's normally £10 a time. See if they'll do a deal on four.

jeremyh1

1,370 posts

128 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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miniman said:
Yes they are great tools for this job
I also have this kit and they are good and have different sizes and you never know when you will need them in the future


https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/10-piece-bolt-remo...

Sheepshanks

32,887 posts

120 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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You can buy one here https://www.lockingwheelnutkeys.co.uk/. Not cheap, but I've seen positive reports about them.

Have a look on eBay - sometimes they come up. Or even try the dealer - needed one for a Honda and it was £8 from the dealer,

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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jeremyh1 said:
miniman said:
Yes they are great tools for this job
I also have this kit and they are good and have different sizes and you never know when you will need them in the future


https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/10-piece-bolt-remo...
I bought the Laser two piece kit and they wouldn't even touch the locking bolts on my Swift. A big lump hammer and a selection of chisels and punches did though.

Kccv23highliftcam

1,783 posts

76 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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jeremyh1

1,370 posts

128 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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Kccv23highliftcam said:
Yes this kit has some very good reveiw its a good investment

The Mad Monk

10,480 posts

118 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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jeremyh1 said:
Kccv23highliftcam said:
Yes this kit has some very good reveiw its a good investment
No chance of a link, I suppose?

DuraAce

4,240 posts

161 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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The Mad Monk said:
No chance of a link, I suppose?
Imagine there was a site where you could type in "irwin locking wheel nut remover"?

You could call it Google, I might set one up and make a fortune.

(£25 from amazon, ebay, machine mart et Al)

DickyC

49,896 posts

199 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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DuraAce said:
Imagine there was a site where you could type in "irwin locking wheel nut remover"?

You could call it Google, I might set one up and make a fortune.
Oh, that's it, wreck the Sarcas-O-Meter. It shouldn't be subjected to shocks like that without some sort of warning.

DuraAce

4,240 posts

161 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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DickyC said:
Oh, that's it, wreck the Sarcas-O-Meter. It shouldn't be subjected to shocks like that without some sort of warning.
I'm here all week. No charge.

Isn't rocket science though is it? He'd have had his answer directly in 30 seconds instead of posting here asking people to do it for him.

FWIW (and to contribute to the thread) the irwin nut grippers are very good, I know a couple of people who have had good results using them. A useful tool to keep in the shed.

aaron_2000

Original Poster:

5,407 posts

84 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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Ordered the kit, arrives on Wednesday. Cheers

The Mad Monk

10,480 posts

118 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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aaron_2000 said:
Ordered the kit, arrives on Wednesday. Cheers
How did you know where to get it from?

RizzoTheRat

25,220 posts

193 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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Does the OP have wheel nuts or wheel bolts? Don't most locking wheel bolts have rotating collars on them to stop those kinds of tools being used?

When I broke the locking wheel bolt tool for my car I went to the local main dealer, bought 4 normal bolts, and borrowed the relevant tool from their full set of sockets for the 30 or so different patterned heads to change them over.

aaron_2000

Original Poster:

5,407 posts

84 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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The Mad Monk said:
How did you know where to get it from?
eBay?

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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RizzoTheRat said:
Does the OP have wheel nuts or wheel bolts? Don't most locking wheel bolts have rotating collars on them to stop those kinds of tools being used?
Mine had hardened steel sleeves which didn't rotate, but prevented the cutting thread on the removal tools from doing anything useful.

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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DuraAce said:
DickyC said:
Oh, that's it, wreck the Sarcas-O-Meter. It shouldn't be subjected to shocks like that without some sort of warning.
I'm here all week. No charge.

Isn't rocket science though is it? He'd have had his answer directly in 30 seconds instead of posting here asking people to do it for him.

FWIW (and to contribute to the thread) the irwin nut grippers are very good, I know a couple of people who have had good results using them. A useful tool to keep in the shed.
People have lost the ability to search for themselves, that's why we have so many removing locking wheel nut threads per week we could actually start a whole forum dedicated to them.
Along with a brake disc and compression test forum....