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				Wheel lock or key help
			 
			Hey just picked up a new 77 911. The dumb nuts I bought it from didn’t send me the wheel lock and can’t find it. Can’t seem to find one online at all. Any tips?
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|  01-12-2020, 11:31 AM | 
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				Pic of wheel lock
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				Wheel locks.
			 
			Do a search "wheel locks". It might be "Dremel time chisel time". I have a set somewhere. Gerry 
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			Dealership may have a master  set and could remove themand I have seen a removal socket at autozone that may work to remove them https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/stud-remover/cta-3-4in-emergency-lug-nut-remover/453073_0_0 really the only person those are stopping from removing your wheels is you, a thief is likely to take the whole car 
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 Exactly. Yeah I’ve searched online and ran by autozone and oreilly with no luck
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			Their are reversed helic tools available that you will need to use with an impact driver.  No mater, will be a pain in the ass.  Bob
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			use a pipe drill bit..do it slow ...........it works Ivan 
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			yes that is the one;-) i have done it plenty of times. Measure how deep you want to go on an empty stud place ...do it while the wheel is in the air and all other lug nuts of once you feel you are depp enough use the wheel sideways...all this if it is a rear wheel ,with hand brake on...if front also lift but not much so your wheel does not spin..in the end,you can even use a tiny chisel but be careful Ivan 
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			Search the forum, this comes up all the time.  You need to be careful and do the right thing or you risk you wheels.
		 
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			dont drill it! they make tools for that  https://www.tooldiscounter.com/product/ken-tool-lock-removal-kit-hubcap-and-wheel-ken30170?gclid=CjwKCAiApOvwBRBUEiwAcZGdGP6px9zKWEn uiCxx3m6DnhK0BSmmTd8ZNIBP4xwWYGCdqO1fgGpWdhoC7NwQA vD_BwE they may even be available for rent from the auto parts store 
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			these work too if you find a big enough set https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-6-Pack-Standard-SAE-Impact-Bolt-Extractor-Set/1000594521?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-google-_-lia-_-215-_-powertoolaccessories-_-1000594521-_-0&store_code=202&placeholder=null&gclid=CjwKCAiApOvwBRBUEiwAcZGdGP8zCgjSjQpJMqASAfAk LlSMESFf1hS6ox0OSISIOTVF2eHFhip4uBoCuaYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds 
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			Is that a steel mcgard locking wheel nut?
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			Sacrifice a socket. Had to do it on my daughter’s Mini Cooper. Use a socket that is a little too small. Hammer it on and take off with a breaker bar. Doubted my neighbor but it worked.  I see the space is tight hopefully enough room. | ||
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			They sell wheel lock removing sockets at autozone.  Or as said just hammer a socket on it,
		 
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