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Hey folks,

I have a lock nut on each wheel which I need to get off but don’t have the key. If anyone has a welder and is willing to spend an hour or so to weld some bolts on so I can get the lock nuts off that would be great. I can make it worth your while and buy you a carton of beer or something.

Alternatively, if anyone has a set of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Easy-Off-Locking-Lug-Nut-Removal-Set-AETEO-Brand-New-/191619648896 (apologies about external link) they’re willing to lend me that would be great. I live in Kinross, Perth.

Thanks in advance

Amir

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Take it to a tyre place and they will do it easily for you. I spent days trying to work out a solution and buying sockets to see if I could belt them on. In the end it was very easy to just take it to a tyre place and they will do the work.

Take it to a tyre place and they will do it easily for you. I spent days trying to work out a solution and buying sockets to see if I could belt them on. In the end it was very easy to just take it to a tyre place and they will do the work.

Yeah tyre places have made short work of mine in the past (more than once ... :( )

I managed to get the rear lock nuts off. One by smashing a smaller size socket onto it. The other, by using some bolt extraction sockets I got from bunnings. They have a circular/wavy pattern on the inside similar to the ones I posted a photo of. The fronts are not playing ball. I will see how I go on the weekend.

Appreciate the help folks.

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