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locking wheel nut key
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14 Sep 2014 14:07 - 14 Sep 2014 14:09 #124065
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wanted to borrow .. a 3 prong wheel nut key to remove spare wheel off my motor... I live in co/durham . help would be appreciated .
cheers
alan
[attachment=12539]lockingnut.jpg[/attachment
cheers
alan
[attachment=12539]lockingnut.jpg[/attachment
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14 Sep 2014 14:27 #124071
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its a tri lock locking nut youve got and there are multiple variations so its unlikely you will find the right key so the best thing to do is go to a tyre fitting place as most have a removal tool for people who have no keymorty wrote: wanted to borrow .. a 3 prong wheel nut key to remove spare wheel off my motor... I live in co/durham . help would be appreciated .
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alan
[attachment=12539]lockingnut.jpg[/attachment
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14 Sep 2014 15:30 - 14 Sep 2014 15:35 #124085
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I have the brother to that one in the PIC and I'm in county Durham pm me you can have it
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14 Sep 2014 20:49 #124111
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Hi there,
I had the same problem. This post is what I did - www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=to...atid=6&id=4761#75712
The main Suzuki dealers carry some of them but not all - my local one didn't have the right one for mine. I believe they said there are 200 patterns. That seems a bit of a waste of time as it holds on the plastic wheel cover - I don't think it holds the wheel on.
Get some WD40 on it for a few days first.
I bought a cheap set of locking nuts to replace it with. Good luck.
Ray
I had the same problem. This post is what I did - www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=to...atid=6&id=4761#75712
The main Suzuki dealers carry some of them but not all - my local one didn't have the right one for mine. I believe they said there are 200 patterns. That seems a bit of a waste of time as it holds on the plastic wheel cover - I don't think it holds the wheel on.
Get some WD40 on it for a few days first.
I bought a cheap set of locking nuts to replace it with. Good luck.
Ray
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15 Sep 2014 07:53 #124151
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if I have gad to remove a locking wheel nut there is two ways around it one is to hammer on a impact socket and the other is to weld on a throw away socket such as a 10 mm so you can get the weld around the sides of the socket
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16 Sep 2014 17:29 #124291
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cheers ,
where in co/durham ?
where in co/durham ?
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