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Just when you think its all over snapped the key off in the locking wheel nuts,now have to drill all 4 so I can change a wheel if I have a flat in France
Paul
 
Replace them with far superior 993 locking nuts Paul - or if you want to borrow my old locking nuts, your welcome, but I want them back as they are the original fit. Let me know.
 
When you have got one off take a look inside, I think you will see just a fairly small tongue that holds them on. I haven't tried this myself, but if it isn't going to damage the wheel it may be possible to lever them off. Chris is right, I feel my wheels are much more secure with the 993 type fitted 993.361.075.00, and would recommend them for all 5 hole wheel mounting models (except for the 924).
Steve
 

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