My car came fitted with the OEM locking wheel nuts and the key (and a few spare standard nuts).
While working on the rear brakes, managed to get the locking wheel nut off one side by being fairly gentle with the breaker bar but there was corrosion to the pin holes in the nut.
Tried the other side (also corroded in the pin holes) and this will not move. As soon as you try to turn the key, it just slips.
Tried the old trick of hammering an undersized socket onto the chrome cap that extends beyond the head of the stud. Very thin metal (I found out afterwards) and as soon as I tried to turn it, it just sheared the cap off.
So now I'm stuck with this wheel nut I can't get off and can't move forward with brakes (and work on wheel arch).
After this problem, thought I would try and get the 2 front ones off and managed those ok.
First pic shows the problem wheel nut (the blue circle in the centre is the head of the stud).
Second and third is another wheelnut removed earlier (also cap sheared off) giving a better view.
And lastly, the key (there does appear to be some wear/distortion to the pins).
Have had a look at local firms offering a locking wheelnut removal service and most of them only seem to have tools suitable for screwing onto bolts (rather than nuts) and most will still charge a call out fee if they can't get them off.
I've just cancelled my RAC subscription, so can't call them......
So, any ideas/suggestions for getting this nut off ??
(Personally, think this is probably going to have to be drilled out with consequent damage to the wheel and/or stud)
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My car came fitted with the OEM locking wheel nuts and the key (and a few spare standard nuts).
While working on the rear brakes, managed to get the locking wheel nut off one side by being fairly gentle with the breaker bar but there was corrosion to the pin holes in the nut.
Tried the other side (also corroded in the pin holes) and this will not move. As soon as you try to turn the key, it just slips.
Tried the old trick of hammering an undersized socket onto the chrome cap that extends beyond the head of the stud. Very thin metal (I found out afterwards) and as soon as I tried to turn it, it just sheared the cap off.
So now I'm stuck with this wheel nut I can't get off and can't move forward with brakes (and work on wheel arch).
After this problem, thought I would try and get the 2 front ones off and managed those ok.
First pic shows the problem wheel nut (the blue circle in the centre is the head of the stud).
Second and third is another wheelnut removed earlier (also cap sheared off) giving a better view.
And lastly, the key (there does appear to be some wear/distortion to the pins).
Have had a look at local firms offering a locking wheelnut removal service and most of them only seem to have tools suitable for screwing onto bolts (rather than nuts) and most will still charge a call out fee if they can't get them off.
I've just cancelled my RAC subscription, so can't call them......
So, any ideas/suggestions for getting this nut off ??
(Personally, think this is probably going to have to be drilled out with consequent damage to the wheel and/or stud)
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