Lost locking wheel nut?
Moderator: martauto
if its the splined socket try the dealers or a mate that has the same locking ones there are not many combinations i have a set on my cab and when i bought a set of ebay the splined nut was the same ...i later aquired a spare of a late 330i which was also the same and fitted
yep. of course it will be unlikely but cheaper and easier than getting someone to do it for you.
but take the easiest route first before you attack with hammer etc.
better idea
go to a local alloy wheel specialist and see what they have
I don't know what else you can do besides weld something onto locking wheel nut to undo or hammer something into it to get a purchase.
but take the easiest route first before you attack with hammer etc.
better idea
I don't know what else you can do besides weld something onto locking wheel nut to undo or hammer something into it to get a purchase.

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Shane325i_sport
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This happened me before when i got a blown out tyre....
A hammer and a socket set, bruit force is the only way to go, you'll make shit of the socket though!!!
A hammer and a socket set, bruit force is the only way to go, you'll make shit of the socket though!!!
I don't know about that ebay thing
what about phoning these guys and asking if they can help. they have always been very helpful when i have phoned and they may have the key you need
these are only up the road too
Benjy Alloys Ltd
37 Mill Road Sturry
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 0AR
01227713886
Benjy Treads Ltd
37a Newington Road
RamsgateKent
CT12 6EJ
01843595584
what about phoning these guys and asking if they can help. they have always been very helpful when i have phoned and they may have the key you need
these are only up the road too
Benjy Alloys Ltd
37 Mill Road Sturry
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 0AR
01227713886
Benjy Treads Ltd
37a Newington Road
RamsgateKent
CT12 6EJ
01843595584

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SPADGE
- Married to the E30 Zone

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- Location: Milton Keynes, Bucks
Socket will be circa 18mm i suspect.
Give it a good whack on there and a smooth action on the wrench.
Be prepared to fight to get the bolt out of the socket on all four occasions should you be succesful
Give it a good whack on there and a smooth action on the wrench.
Be prepared to fight to get the bolt out of the socket on all four occasions should you be succesful
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They have just emailed me back. they want me to take a picture of it and they can identify which lock it is. Resault. Cheers for everyones helpbodger wrote:http://mcgard-europe.de/englisch/bolzen.htm


