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Security wheel nut

Stevenash56

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I went to take the front wheels off the car to clean them and when I went to put the security wheel nut on to take the bolt out I noticed that it was cracked and opened up by 2mm question where do I get a replacement and how do I get the bolts out to change them? Any answers would be great. Thanks
 
If you go to an OPC, they have a set of master keys and will be able to supply you with a replacement key for yours.

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As Richard says, you need the master set or at least the key code card with the number of your socket on it so you can order another key socket
 
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What they said............ however with one of these available to anyone

http://www.dynomec.co.uk/video.html

makes you wonder why we bother.........[&:]
 
I had to replace security nut attachment thingy a couple of years ago. If that's the part that's cracked I got a new one from PC Newcastle and it was only £20-30.

Andy
 

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