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Old 24 January 2008, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by help2003
go unipart and get a locking nut removal socket, they come in all size's, just knock it on and start to undo it and it has a thread inside it which cuts and screws into the old nut, then to remove the nut from the socket place it under the wheel and place the wheel just on it and hammer it out then start again with the others.

Did all 4 of mine on 1 socket.

Blimey. Didn't even know about these. Great gift for the chav who has everything but your alloys!

On that note, park it somewhere rough then sit back and wait!

And invest in a torque wrench so it doesn't happen again

5t.