Help! Sheared off locking nut key!
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Ive just got in from replacing the discs on the front of my ST170 Focus and have sheared the locking nut key off. But . . . its sitting on non standard wheels which have wheel specific nuts which is where the problem lies!
Its fitted with 17 BSA Bullet wheels but the nuts are internal drive rather than the usual external drive type fitted to most other wheels, I have about 5mm exposed from the wheels so have to use that to try to remove the nut. Does anyone have any useful suggestions to help me get this bloody nut off without wrecking anything?
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Paul
Its fitted with 17 BSA Bullet wheels but the nuts are internal drive rather than the usual external drive type fitted to most other wheels, I have about 5mm exposed from the wheels so have to use that to try to remove the nut. Does anyone have any useful suggestions to help me get this bloody nut off without wrecking anything?
Cheers,
Paul
forget welding it can make a mess of the wheel, just get a socket just a bit smaller than the bolt head and whack it on with a hammer, then using a cross bar wheel brace, it should come off.
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+2, or you can do as i did and carefully tap it round with a center punch.I have done this on a range of locking nut's. I have removed mine as they become more trouble than there worth.
drill the nut in the centre and counter-tap the hole. mite not work depending on tightness but worth a try. also do what the other lad said and tighten the others as far as possible (not too far though, or you may damage the wheel).
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them wheel nuts are a night mare, if there what i think they are you can't bang a smaller socket over them all i can say is good luck
Are they like this sort of thing, I've seen some with smaller side walls to the nuts so they just open out.
Are they like this sort of thing, I've seen some with smaller side walls to the nuts so they just open out.
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In my defense they were on the car already, i'll most likely replace them with non locking variants like the other nuts.
I'll run it round to RTec in the morning and see if they can source replacment nuts before I attempt getting these off - its looking like i'll get something welded to what material I have left and get them out that way. Thanks for the replies though everyone!!!!
Drill the head off is a pain to do but ultimately will work.
Try beating a socket over it first though, might be able to get it to bite.
When people say "violence isnt the answer" with locking wheelnuts it often is!
Try beating a socket over it first though, might be able to get it to bite.
When people say "violence isnt the answer" with locking wheelnuts it often is!
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These are very similar to what I have, except that my locking one has a different shaped head. (Well, the problem one looks slightly different as it has half an adapter stuck inside it!!)

They fit inside the wheel holes and sit more or less flush wih the outer face of the wheel.

They fit inside the wheel holes and sit more or less flush wih the outer face of the wheel.
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As i'll say again Chip, theyre internal drive, you cant get a socket over them!!!!!!
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so thee is absolutely no room between the hole in the rim and the nut?
if that s the case then get some cutting fluid and some drill bits, drill out the sheared key and whack a torx bit in there, make sure it's a 1/2" drive one as lesser ones may break.
if that s the case then get some cutting fluid and some drill bits, drill out the sheared key and whack a torx bit in there, make sure it's a 1/2" drive one as lesser ones may break.
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