Lug Nut locks
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Just bought a 96 993 with speed line wheels. It has lug nut locks which appear to use something that looks like a key, looks like a small key for a pad lock.
Any ideas who makes these and how to get them off the car without the key?
I need to do a brake job, so they got to go.
Thanks
Any ideas who makes these and how to get them off the car without the key?
I need to do a brake job, so they got to go.
Thanks
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Not sure I've seen that before. You might check the tool kit in the trunk, the glove box and/or the side pockets to see if there are any keys. Or even the previous owner. Any pics?
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Search is your friend... button is below the TIRERACK logo...
But you can purchase the "factory" locking lug nut keys via the local dealer, McGard (IIRC without searching) makes them and you can buy them form them if you know the key number (not too many variations to choose from IIRC).
But you can purchase the "factory" locking lug nut keys via the local dealer, McGard (IIRC without searching) makes them and you can buy them form them if you know the key number (not too many variations to choose from IIRC).