Lost locking wheel nut key
Lost locking wheel nut key
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mwp

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213 months

Yesterday (10:03)
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I’ve got a mk1 2002 Tuscan. I’ve lost the locking wheel nut key. I’ve had no luck with replacement websites. Any ideas as to solutions or why I’m having no luck with replacements
if you’ve solved this problem yourself. Those specialist sockets don’t fit over the locking nut as it’s too deep in the wheel with no space to get round the nut.

Any ideas gratefully received.

Mark.

Tracklover

25 posts

Yesterday (10:04)
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There are services on eBay where you send in a photo of the wheel nut, and you'll recieve a new key.

Normally £17-£20 sort of mark.

mwp

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62 posts

213 months

Yesterday (10:08)
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Thank you for the reply.

I’ve tried that with 2 companies and they declined. If anyone has been successful with one then let me know.

sixor8

8,275 posts

294 months

Yesterday (10:33)
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If you go to a chain like Kwikfit or Halfords, etc, they'll have ways of getting it off if you're desperate because it'll destroy them. People lose them all the time and discover it when they have a puncture. You'll need a new set of course then though. frown

Basil Brush

5,566 posts

289 months

Yesterday (12:45)
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Have you worked out what brand of locking nuts they are, as they didn't come with them as standard?

mwp

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62 posts

213 months

Yesterday (13:27)
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My tvr garage says jeep Cherokee

JQ

6,667 posts

205 months

Yesterday (13:36)
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mwp said:
Thank you for the reply.

I ve tried that with 2 companies and they declined. If anyone has been successful with one then let me know.
I had exactly the same problem, all 3 I tried on eBay didn't have the correct key Then it became urgent when my wife had a flat tyre and Kwik Fit said they couldn't get the locking wheel nut off and didn't offer the service to do so. Ended up using these guys, who are local to me - https://www.nutsavvy.co.uk/. They came out within 30 mins of me calling them on a Sunday and took off all 4 locking wheelnuts for £100, which I thought was quite reasonable. I'm sure there will be similar services near to you, however, be aware they will destroy the locking wheelnut.

mwp

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62 posts

213 months

Yesterday (13:40)
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Excellent recommendation. Thank you. I’m down south near Cambridge. Since asked them for anyone they know of near me.

sixor8

8,275 posts

294 months

Yesterday (14:49)
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mwp said:
My tvr garage says jeep Cherokee
Yes, I bought a set of locking wheel nuts for my Cerbera 4.5 in 2019 when it didn't have any. The hubs are Jeep Cherokee.

Basil Brush

5,566 posts

289 months

Yesterday (14:51)
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mwp said:
My tvr garage says jeep Cherokee
I meant brand of nut, ie McGard, EVO etc

mwp

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213 months

Yesterday (15:30)
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Basil Brush said:
mwp said:
My tvr garage says jeep Cherokee
I meant brand of nut, ie McGard, EVO etc
No idea. They were on it when I bought it.

mwp

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62 posts

213 months

Yesterday (15:31)
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mwp said:
Excellent recommendation. Thank you. I m down south near Cambridge. Since asked them for anyone they know of near me.
They didn’t have south of England recommendations.

JQ

6,667 posts

205 months

Yesterday (16:38)
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mwp said:
mwp said:
Excellent recommendation. Thank you. I m down south near Cambridge. Since asked them for anyone they know of near me.
They didn t have south of England recommendations.
It was my local Kwik Fit that recommended them to me. Might be worth giving yours a call and see if they can recommend someone.

Alternatively, lend me the Tuscan for a few weeks and I'll get it sorted for you up here. biglaugh