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Help please, can't get my rims off!
I seem to have misplaced the tuner lug key I got when I purchased a set of ADR rims with the lug nuts. I can not seem to find a place to buy this.
If someone can please help me find a place to purchase a new one, it would help a lot! I believe toyota kept it last time I went in, but they dont want to even check or ask around. |
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Location: long island
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bro you gotta contact the company that made the lug nuts......if it's toyota/mcgard they definitely have an extra lug key for a fee.......
i mean if we had a key to your lug nuts......what would be the point? dang....four lug nuts that need a key! those rims must be worth$!!! if you can't find the key.........the mech might have to burn it off......at a price of your rims i believe.....not sure hope everything goes well |
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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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Who was the last person to use the keys? I am thinking maybe somebody put a spare key in one of the compartments? The dealerships usually don't keep spare keys for wheels, I think?
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Banned
Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
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if you know anyone that works in a machine shop they could probably make one for you. those don't look that tough to make. (looking closer you might even be able to stick an extender in there with no socket on it, or weld a nut to the end of an extender)
but I would definitely talk to the company that made them and see if you can get a new key. Here's the contact info if you haven't already found them http://www.adrwheels.ca/ "ADR wheels are the flagship wheel line distributed by Golden Apple Corporation. " http://www.adrwheels.com/about.php Golden Apple Corporation Headquarters 3532 Arden Road, Hayward, CA. 94545 Phone: 510.780.9800 Toll Free: 800.745.1836 Fax: 510.780.9899 |
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the place that did my wheels put an extra tool by my spare. hopefully the same happened to you?
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Well, maybe I used the wrong term? Its just a conversion from the type that goes into the lug nut, to the standard outside size like all other stock lug nuts. Thats all it is, just a chunk of metal to upsize the pattern pretty much. There are no lucks or anything.
I remember I thought I lost it once and this guy had a bunch of different sizes and was about to charge me $35 for a new one until I found it on the floor a minute later. |
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El Huevo
Drives: 2007 Liftback Join Date: Aug 2006
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most tire shops will have a lug keys for sale, since it seems you do not have locks, just tuner style lugs. I stripped my lug key a few years back and i bought one at a local wheel and tire shop for $5. I think i may have a few lying around.
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Thanks, I will drive around tomorrow after class to see if I can find one.
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Drives: '12 5-door LE & '14 5-door LE Join Date: Apr 2007
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looks like a standard or metric HEX socket not a torx socket but a hex with flat sides....
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Location: California - Bay Area
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I used to work at a tire shop. I kid you not one mechanic had an entire tool box drawer full of wheel locks. You would not belive how many times mecahnics have forgot to put the wheel lock back and left it on thier impact gun or by the wrack to find it later on.
More than likely it was forgot to put back. You can go to any tire shop they should be able to look up your wheel lock set and order a new one. Or more than likely they will have a key laying around for it =). Or you can have them broken off and a new one orderd. I usually charge 10 dollars a lugnut at my shop to break off. But since you have an entire set it could be pricey. |
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No, its not a lock!!!!! Its just plat in the inside, its just a hex size conversion. Instead of it being like 3/4inch think outside like most lug nuts are, its like 1/2inch inside, so its just a downsizer to connect to the impact gun to get the lug nuts off and on.
That is what I am missing. But hopefully I can find one somewhere. |
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so you just need one of these?
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The way to get these off is easy.
Find a socket that is just a little too big to fit around the outside of the nut. Put some cloth or cardboard in front of the socket and then whack it on using a hammer, remove nut and repeat the process. That is how I got them off my old car.
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looks like you could get a key and a pile of lugnuts you don't need on ebay for $18.00
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20PC-...QQcmdZViewItem |
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