Help with locking wheel nuts

Macca

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 Cambridgeshire
I need to take my wheels off but unfortunately I don't seem to have the locking Wheel nut socket. I don't think it was with the car when I bought it last year. My question is, what is the best way of getting them off. I have new ones so damaging them isn't a problem. I think they are the original ones supplied with the car as they have the "star" in the middle of the nut head.
 
Nuts? Are they not bolts? There's probably an accepted method I don't know of, but left to my own devices, I would use a broken bolt extractor.
 
Hi,

what I would do is... If there is a good centre, dot(Centre) punch it and drill 7mm or 8mm hole into the stud about 1/2 an inch depth.

Then use a large "easy out" tap it in and turn the bolt out .

Be carefull not to break the easy out as they're made of hardened steel and you'll have a bigger problem then. :!:

see this link ...http://www.brokentap.com/easy-outs.html

You could try chiseling it off but you risk damaging the wheel and If it's very tight it's a waste of time ...but you might be lucky

good luck
 
what's the point of locking wheel nuts if some toady scroat nips along to screwfix and purloins a set of these………….

when I had an issue I found a local welder, who simply welded a standard wheel nut onto the busted one and bob was my fathers brother - £10 job done, but if screwfix have these little beauties, then it saves any potential damage to your wheels.

Good Luck
 
Go to dealer they have a master set & i'am sure they will let you use it & order you one up. Happened to me a few years ago. :thumbsup:
 
thauma said:
what's the point of locking wheel nuts if some toady scroat nips along to screwfix and purloins a set of these………….

when I had an issue I found a local welder, who simply welded a standard wheel nut onto the busted one and bob was my fathers brother - £10 job done, but if screwfix have these little beauties, then it saves any potential damage to your wheels.

Good Luck

Thankfully mr toady scroat is too tight and too lazy to buy a set and is much more of an opportunist. Fit locking nuts on yours and chances are he'll go to the next car and have those instead. If a pro they or the car will go regardless if they really want them.
 
If they look like misshaped stars, take your car to BMW and they will find the right one that fits as there are are more than few varieties, when I sheared mine a while back it cost £23.00 for the replacement
 
I hate locking wheel nuts, my last Audi only had the wheels off at the dealers, got a puncture and couldnt get the thing off, callled the aa who couldnt get the thing off,

Took it to Audi who broke their master key and drilled them out

Cost nothing apart from 4 new (non locking) bolts..top service at Audi Teesside :thumbsup:
 
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