Due to poor planning on my part- I’m Not going to make it tonight.
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Slimer you are brilliant!!!! I love that idea...too bad I already threw them out though. I feel bad for the new owner of my black jk... I found the paperwork for the key and the extra lug nuts in the basement last week. So if their key goes bad...
My next project is drying right now and I hope the weather lets me install them tomorrow with some help from Yobob... -
Thought I would give an update - we tried the socket idea no go after a week of trying. So I ended up buying the key from MCgard and having it overnighted. I (wisely) decided to take the wheel locks off the driver side and spare First before getting to the lock that had been the problem. Sure enough the key broke on the lock (again) leaving me with the locks on the passenger side. Ugh. Lots expletive s vocalized at this point by me as I am the one taking the darned things off and spent the 43.00 on the key. Bob went and bought something that was made of rubber and hammered it on for quite awhile before it was in place. And fought with it with a rachet gun for a long while before it finally broke loose. Same thing for the next wheel. So all locks are off! MCGard has great customer service but there internal mechanism of the keys is made of really soft metal. Now I understand why she encouraged me to buy more than one when I ordered. Whole set is in garbage now. Thanks for advice and suggestions! I am sorry to disappoint Stafford that we did not need to cut off the wheel
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Sounds good - pm received. Look for me around 11 am. Thanks!
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Let me see if I can find some DF 60 min on a Sunday. Could I pick up on Sunday?
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Thanks for the concern- I went back and removed my phone number.
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- We could do a bidding war
- We could do a bidding war
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Update - putting an socket on them just causes the outer part of lug to spin. Apparently these are truly theft proof lug nuts - ugh So a key purchase is in my near future...
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These are the classic wheels from Quadratech. The lugs sit pretty deep inside the wheel, so grinding the sides unlikely without damaging wheel. All good suggestions, I’m going to see if I can get a replacement key first, then a master key if not. Welding is an option if I can’t get key access. Thanks for the suggestions all!
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@Stafford - Well since they are about a year old and I like them...yes. Nothing ever happens to the stuff I don’t like...lols
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It’s the key - I did three tires no problem then Bob did the last one and broke the key inside and then tried to get the lock lug off with a socket with no success. I hoping I don’t have a tire problem before I can get these locking lugs off...
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give me a text and I will provide address
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New Castle, DE
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Alum - 17”x7.5” Aluminum Wheels P255/75R17 OWL on/off road tires Wrangler