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850 t5 vs 600cc
Sunday 10th January 2010, 19:41
There i was bearing the snow and wind changing my wheels around to get more grip, when i got to my 4th wheel the locking wheel nut slipped off. I checked it and tried again with a little less effort and it slipped again. Looking at it again i discovered that it has worn out.

I need a replacement locking wheel nut lock but i can't find any markings on it to get a new one. I will problem need to replace the whole set after which is a real pain. I think its a volvo locking wheel nut?

Any ideas in this matter.

p fandango
Sunday 10th January 2010, 19:44
i'd get a removal tool from Halfords & replace the complete set LINK (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_19 6491_langId_-1_categoryId_165469)

i've heard the ribbon locking wheel nut key type are weaker than the 3 pin ones

danny-R
Sunday 10th January 2010, 19:50
i had this problem a while ago, except my key had slipped and rounded off.
the only way i could get them off was to hit a 19mm multi socket (not the hex type) over the wheel nut. i found out once you do this the socket won't do it again, i went through 4 lol

worth a try, hth

850 t5 vs 600cc
Sunday 10th January 2010, 19:53
i'd get a removal tool from Halfords & replace the complete set LINK (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_19 6491_langId_-1_categoryId_165469)

i've heard the ribbon locking wheel nut key type are weaker than the 3 pin ones

This is the one i have. I have a look. Cheers.


i had this problem a while ago, except my key had slipped and rounded off.
the only way i could get them off was to hit a 19mm multi socket (not the hex type) over the wheel nut. i found out once you do this the socket won't do it again, i went through 4 lol

worth a try, hth

Its always a 2nd or 5th choice.

850 t5 vs 600cc
Sunday 10th January 2010, 20:06
Just found this, anyone used one before?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOCKING-WHEEL-NUT-REMOVAL-TOOL_W0QQitemZ360220298922QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Ha nd_Tools_Equipment?hash=item53decd8eaa

scooter
Sunday 10th January 2010, 21:32
yes i have but if there is nothing for it to grip onto then they are rubbish

phil_woods
Sunday 10th January 2010, 22:47
my bro in law has a snap on set, basically it shears and cuts into the stud and grips like mad then just undo!

thought it might be worth a mention

Volvostorm
Sunday 10th January 2010, 22:55
i'd get a removal tool from Halfords & replace the complete set LINK (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_19 6491_langId_-1_categoryId_165469)

i've heard the ribbon locking wheel nut key type are weaker than the 3 pin ones
Those 3 pin ones are just as bad, if not worse! :(


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Locking-Wheel-Bolt-Bolt-fitting-kit-12x1-75-VOLVO_W0QQitemZ160392127875QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C ars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyres_Trim_Nuts_ET?hash= item25581da583

These are mine preferred type, they can still be a pain where the key is worn. The problem I find, is that people tighten them up too much.

smithy
Sunday 10th January 2010, 23:00
wack a socket over it 19m and take it off i used some wd40 helped alot and only used 1 socket to take all my mates off just an idea

gazjacko
Monday 11th January 2010, 07:39
get a piece of bar and whack the centre of the bolt using something like a 4pound lump hammer just to aid breaking the contact between bolt and hub. then find a 19mm/imperial socket that you can whack over the bolt. (be prepared to write this off) breaker bar onto that and Robert's your Mother's brother!
i found one socket that required heating with a torch before knocking on then cooling it had enough purchase not to slip.
replace with normal bolts if you can and the problem NEVER comes back!

thebadger
Monday 11th January 2010, 07:52
I have a spare set of the thinner locking wheel nuts if you want to buy them...

£12 delivered. (ribbon type off a C70, so should suit the 850)

Flatout Phil
Monday 11th January 2010, 08:17
There i was bearing the snow and wind changing my wheels around to get more grip, when i got to my 4th wheel the locking wheel nut slipped off. I checked it and tried again with a little less effort and it slipped again. Looking at it again i discovered that it has worn out.

I need a replacement locking wheel nut lock but i can't find any markings on it to get a new one. I will problem need to replace the whole set after which is a real pain. I think its a volvo locking wheel nut?

Any ideas in this matter.

I have had and solved this issue - Halfords unlockers do not generally work on standard fit McGard locking bolts unless you have access to an air-wrench - and even then it may not work. First, you could use long nosed pliers to ease off the burrs on the unlocking key: it may work. If not, indeed anyway since you will be needing a new one, look though any paperwork you have for a McGard/Volvo locking key code (I found mine under the spare wheel!) and you can contact the McGard company in Germany at info@mcgard.de - don't worry, they speak good English - a replacement should be FREE if you have the original papers. If not and you do not have a number, take a pic of the bolt end and email them, https://www.wheellockkeys.com/homepage/deutschland/englisch/bestellung.php they will work it out (promise) and for 18 Euros (or two for 30 Euros) will send you one in about five days.
Hope that helps.
Phil