keyed lugnuts?
Yeah so the project car I bought has some gay flower/star shaped keyed lugnuts, one on each rim, on it, and guess what? I don't have the ------- key. :7
Now a lot of people are thinking borrow one right? Well it seems there are many variation of this type of lugnut. some have a slightly flat side (like my mom's key for her millenia) and these on the civic seem to have one side with a point. The wheels are some american racing 15" rims so I have limited space to work with. Hell I can barely fit a socket in to get the regular lugs off. So now what???? |
Re: keyed lugnuts?
Small pipe wrench+extension
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Originally Posted by E-b0la
So now what???? haha, just try getting ahold of the manufacturer, you may have to buy a completely new set just to get the key. |
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Go to any tire shop, they'll have one I bet. When I got new tires they had a whole shelf full of different ones.
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My friend hammered a socket on the end and took them off... ruined 4 sockets though...
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I had these sweet JDM keyed lugs that used this 8 pointed "allen" type key. It turns out that a 3/8'' extension fit PERFECTLY into 4 of the splines. It actually worked better than the original key. A bit off topic but interesting.
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Re: keyed lugnuts?
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Small pipe wrench+extension
Originally Posted by burkej62
I just used my child-crushing vice grips. You could always spot weld a old socket to it ...
Maybe I will just take it down to tire warehouse when I get the fucker rolling again. let them just try different keys. PS I think I'm going to ditch the american racing wheels, and put some flat black 15" steelies on this bitch ;) |
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i vote bash a thin walled multi hex socket on top. iv used this method a few times.
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You need that magic socket from the infomercial. It has a bunch of spring loaded pins that take shape of any bolt/lugnut.
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There is a shocket that will get that off.. You can get it from one of those tool guys. Maco, snapon. It has spiral teeth on the inside that grip the lock.
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