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If you're desperate Bash a slightly bigger socket and use a breaker bar. They will come off.

Speaking from experience! haha ! Bryce and Rob had to do it with mine. I threw the lock nuts out and got new ones for like $20.

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Tried to do that with the socket but it would have needed a fair wack. Didn't want to get stuck in a situation where I get a socket stuck on there and then need to pay someone in Sydney to fix it. Thanks for the idea though guys.

Hopefully they have the locknut and if they don't then ill try see if any tire shops have one and then last method will be bashing a socket over it.

Not at all, I'll have to try get it next Thursday night and drive back Friday because I fly to NZ for 3 months on Saturday

Where abouts in Sydney? I can give you a lift Friday morning up there? I leave Canberra at about 3am. If you need to go earlier in the week I can do that too. Can even take the stockies with us?

Pm me if you like

Where abouts in Sydney? I can give you a lift Friday morning up there? I leave Canberra at about 3am. If you need to go earlier in the week I can do that too. Can even take the stockies with us?

Pm me if you like

Thanks for the offer mate, just worked out with my parents what we can do if Bryce agrees to it.

Current plan is

-Parents drive to canberra Saturday.

-Wave goodbye to me as I head to NZ.

-Pick up the stock rims and take them to Sydney.

-Put them on the car and then take the car back down to coast to store it for 3 months.

-They pull the rims back of when it gets to the coast and take the stickies back to Bryce in Canberra.

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