Wheel Locking Nuts Heeeeeeeeeeeeelp
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mysteryboy
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Wheel Locking Nuts Heeeeeeeeeeeeelp
Ok ok so I know its in the wrong section but I need help...
I cant get my wheel locking nuts off... I bought a new set to get my ones off but they just keep slipping off...
VW said they'll do it for £95+vat which im not prepared to pay for someone to unscrew 4 nuts.... other back street mechanics charge between £20 (but will take them off with a chizzle so hell no to that) up to £60....
What do you guys recommend as any help would be much appreciated.
If I had a flat tyre im f00ked bcos i wont be able to change the tyre or nothing...
Cheers
Haris
I cant get my wheel locking nuts off... I bought a new set to get my ones off but they just keep slipping off...
VW said they'll do it for £95+vat which im not prepared to pay for someone to unscrew 4 nuts.... other back street mechanics charge between £20 (but will take them off with a chizzle so hell no to that) up to £60....
What do you guys recommend as any help would be much appreciated.
If I had a flat tyre im f00ked bcos i wont be able to change the tyre or nothing...
Cheers
Haris
i got an impact socket when this happened to me... you'll need a 17/18/19 mm size depending on your locking nut size...
basically get one that you can smack over the top of the locking nut and effectivley crush it into shape and then you can turn it out...
worked on the 3 of mine that got stuck!
scott
basically get one that you can smack over the top of the locking nut and effectivley crush it into shape and then you can turn it out...
worked on the 3 of mine that got stuck!
scott
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mysteryboy
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i dont 100% understand... these things sort of mould into shape??ICEYPOLO wrote:i got an impact socket when this happened to me... you'll need a 17/18/19 mm size depending on your locking nut size...
basically get one that you can smack over the top of the locking nut and effectivley crush it into shape and then you can turn it out...
worked on the 3 of mine that got stuck!
scott
Any idea where i can get one from?
Who would have thought 4 nuts could cause so much trouble...argh
Cheers guys!!
no an impact socket is the same shape as any socket that you would get with a socket set the only difference is they're a bit thicker and stronger, designed to be hit with a hammer, ie to smack onto your wheel nuts and the nut will crush and not the socket...
halfords do them singularly otherwise B&Q etc...
hope this helps
scott
halfords do them singularly otherwise B&Q etc...
hope this helps
scott
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http://www.ccw-tools.co.uk/catalogue/pr ... id=cwheels
The above is what you want or need
But if you go to a decent garage they wil have one and charge you for it's use in their hands!!!
The above is what you want or need
But if you go to a decent garage they wil have one and charge you for it's use in their hands!!!
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Nah - on a short extension attached to an Air gun wound up to top pressure and set to reverse thrust!!! - they screw over the locking bolt crushing and gripping untill finally they spin the bolt out......mysteryboy wrote:No problems mate Appreciate the help...
How do these things work? Do I hammer them over the nut & they'll stick onto it so I can unscrew it?
Thanks
The fun bit is getting it (the old bolt) out of the socket!!!
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VW are a joke,.... they said £95+vat for me tho... that an hourly rate but i bet theyll say it took more than an hour and charge more...jon_poloV wrote:Brand new wheels on a week and had this problem, 3 garages tried to get them off, ( yes they were that tight and had a cup around them so that you couldnt just hammer something over the top! Nightmere!!
Paid £280 to have vw remove them! luckaly they did not damage anything in the process.
Jon
Pricey stuff just to unscrew 4 nuts...
Im taking mine to the garage 2moro and have something velded on the nut and the unscrewed.... when it comes to this you'd pay just about any price to get them off....
If you have a puncture you cant do anything....
Theres so many disadvantages of having them I noticed.... but still need to put them in order to prevent ur wheel being nicked... u cant win!