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newbie lug nut question

New member here, Porsche owner for 2 days. My rear wheels each have 2 "hollow" looking lugs (see pic). I did not receive a tool kit or any keys other than the ignition key. Are these locking lugs and do I need some special tool to remove them? I have not tried to torque them off.

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Old 04-14-2011, 05:30 AM
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I believe that's an OEM locking lug nut, with the lock removed. Standard lug socket fits.
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If you can get a wrench on them and they turn, they are not "locking". Most locking nuts will spin freely or simply won't allow any sized socket to get a hold of the nut.

Those don't appear to be locking lug nuts to me. Many folks here especially the ones who race or attend driver's education courses will swap to those open ended nuts so they can visually check that they are all seated correctly. I think the closed nuts are OEM.

By the way, where are pictures of the rest of the car?
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Those lugs are for locks. However, the locks are not installed. I don't see any problem in using them other exposure of the end of the lug to the elements which could lead to rust/corrosion.

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If you can get a wrench on them and they turn, they are not "locking". Most locking nuts will spin freely or simply won't allow any sized socket to get a hold of the nut.

Those don't appear to be locking lug nuts to me. Many folks here especially the ones who race or attend driver's education courses will swap to those open ended nuts so they can visually check that they are all seated correctly. I think the closed nuts are OEM.

By the way, where are pictures of the rest of the car?
The factory locking lug nuts have a round cap with a lock in it, that slides over this nut and rotates freely once it's locked in place. This is the base nut with the locking cap removed. I just sold a set of factory original locking nuts just like this.

BTW, you have two on each rear wheel; not that it makes any difference without the locking caps, but there would have been one on each wheel from the factory.
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I have been running without my locks for a year in the rain - no issues, no worries
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The OEM locks on mine were always a PITA, probably a previous owner thought the same and removed the lock from them...like I did. Just ordered from our host four locking lugs of a better design. Cheers
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Wow thanks for the fast and helpful replies. I will get after it with the lug wrench tonight - I want to check out the braks pads back there. For tharbert, here are some picks of my baby - I picked her up Tuesday and drove 600 miles home.
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Nice ride! Welcome to the forum.

You must be south of me as our trees aren't as fully leafed as yours.
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"You must be south of me as our trees aren't as fully leafed as yours."


In Alabama - and yes, it's already hot here.
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+1 for the Pelican locks even though most wheel stealers are looking for 22" wheels. Ebay or your neighborhood Pcar repair shop should be able to supply the extras.
If your tires are more than five years old, replace them - regardless of the tread left. I think 90% of the people on the board will back me on that, and that is as close to unanimity as you will find here.
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Welcome, you are! Nice!

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"You must be south of me as our trees aren't as fully leafed as yours."


In Alabama - and yes, it's already hot here.

Yikes! I'm still snowshoeing every day in my forest. For real. Leaves?
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,,,,I sent you a PM from a fellow Alabamian (although I am English) Pelican with details of the Alabama PCA meet next week...


nice looking ride squire...

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