View Full Version : What The. Lug Key Help
TomShanK
12-06-2011, 11:33 PM
I have gone through 3 different lug keys including buying a special "7-spline" lug key.
However, even it is just slightly too large and slides over the tuner lugs on the car I just purchased.
I have been to every Advance Auto, NAPA, O'Reilly, and Discount Tire in town, and nobody has the answer for me.
Does anyone else have these type of lug nuts? What do I do? I really don't wanna end up using a cutting torch on 20 different lugs. I'm looking for advice.
memphis180sx
12-06-2011, 11:40 PM
pics of locks would be great
G5SR20240
12-06-2011, 11:44 PM
Pics or it never happened
TomShanK
12-06-2011, 11:57 PM
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slider2828
12-07-2011, 12:05 AM
THose look like gorilla locks?
Mitsubayati
12-07-2011, 12:14 AM
worst case scenario. Get a socket that will fit over the lug nuts after being hammered on and use a breaker bar to take it off, then hammer out the lug nut and go on to the next one. I had to do that for 8 lug nuts once. Wasn't that bad.
TomShanK
12-07-2011, 12:35 AM
THose look like gorilla locks?
I'm not familiar with gorilla locks, what do I need to get them off? haha....my brakes are now down to metal so I just had to buy all new rear rotors as a consequence.
wrgibson
12-07-2011, 08:30 AM
Hit up google. Search for 'gorilla nuts key' and you'll find them.....they run like $10.
edmorl
12-07-2011, 08:42 AM
spline nut key. ordered mine from fast wheels.
silver350z05rb
12-07-2011, 09:18 AM
they'res alot of keys that look like it will fit, thats what sucks,everyone one here will say it looks like this, or that,your either going to have to start buying alot of keys , or break them off, try a socket like they said or pay someone to take them off, might damage the rims
TomShanK
12-07-2011, 09:30 AM
they'res alot of keys that look like it will fit, thats what sucks,everyone one here will say it looks like this, or that,your either going to have to start buying alot of keys , or break them off, try a socket like they said or pay someone to take them off, might damage the rims
Oh no! Not my brand new $250 Garbage Wheels! hahaha, that's my problem.
I figured my 6-spline key would work, nope.
so everyone told me I need a 7-spline lug key, bought one of those. Waited 5 days for it to be shipped here, nope, still too large.
So, I don't really know what to do. I was hoping someone on here had the same style lug nuts and could confirm what I needed.
slider2828
12-07-2011, 09:37 AM
if it sticks out you could probably use vice grips. Else just try to jam a socket in there....
memphis180sx
12-07-2011, 10:05 AM
Just go buy a bunch of cheap sockets the size that u need hammer them on there then put a ratchet and try and break em loose.
Phlip
12-07-2011, 10:09 AM
When I broke mine, I went to one of those godawful wheel shops that sell stereos, tint windows and have a Camaro with 22s on it out front, walked to the counter with the busted one (or one of the extra lug nuts) and asked "you got one of these?" to which he replied "sure, ten bucks" and I said "cool, gimme two" and I was done.
Try that
TomShanK
12-07-2011, 10:38 AM
When I broke mine, I went to one of those godawful wheel shops that sell stereos, tint windows and have a Camaro with 22s on it out front, walked to the counter with the busted one (or one of the extra lug nuts) and asked "you got one of these?" to which he replied "sure, ten bucks" and I said "cool, gimme two" and I was done.
Try that
Sigh, yeah. I try not to endorse them... :tardrim:
Gonna head down to a local place and see if I can find what I need, thanks for the help gentlemen. If any of you have these lugs for sure and can identify it, I would appreciate it.
Phlip
12-07-2011, 10:46 AM
Sigh, yeah. I try not to endorse them... :tardrim:
Gonna head down to a local place and see if I can find what I need, thanks for the help gentlemen. If any of you have these lugs for sure and can identify it, I would appreciate it.
I know, I hate to go there too, but it was either them or the guys two miles up the road with the raised Chevy van with 26" wheels, neons and scissor doors on it.
I picked my poison.
nissandrift
12-07-2011, 11:10 AM
I used to work at a tire shop, and we always used something similar to this. (http://www.amazon.com/Sunex-2840-Piece-Hubcap-Removal/dp/B000R6U084)
silver350z05rb
12-07-2011, 06:48 PM
Oh no! Not my brand new $250 Garbage Wheels! hahaha, that's my problem.
I figured my 6-spline key would work, nope.
so everyone told me I need a 7-spline lug key, bought one of those. Waited 5 days for it to be shipped here, nope, still too large.
So, I don't really know what to do. I was hoping someone on here had the same style lug nuts and could confirm what I needed.
HAHA, well your lug nut looks like the one that my GF had on her s14 when we bought it,we looked all over her car to hopefully find the key but had no luck, this had to be removed because in case we needed to change to a spare tire, we wouldnt be able to change it in an emergancy, so we went to Pepboys and they actually let me open up the packages and try it for free(since they were stapled together), they had about 3 different keys there and they all looked like the would fit, so i tried all 3 and it didnt work. one spline was always different, position, or thicker. luckily her rims only had one lug nut lock per wheel so we had 4 to remove, stopped by 2 shops, they had no luck with their keys, went to the 3d shop, 3d times a charm,Discount Tire had one and they removed all 4 for $5 bucks
I used to work at a tire shop, and we always used something similar to this. (http://www.amazon.com/Sunex-2840-Piece-Hubcap-Removal/dp/B000R6U084)
that looks like it might work for him. not bad on the price either
zedsup83
12-07-2011, 07:22 PM
try hammering a socket over it, if i remember correctly i used a 15mm socket hammered that bitch in and used a breaker bar and of that sucker came.
rx7>rx8
12-16-2011, 02:04 PM
I have a solution that i did once. Bought a car and blew the tire on it with no security socket for the lugs. I used a cut off wheel to cut a slit through the middle of the lug, then grab a straight prybar or a big screwdriver with square sides. Hammer the screwdriver into the slit you made then put an adjustable wrench on the screwdriver. Luckily on mine i had tons of room before the studs started.
s13silvia123
12-16-2011, 02:22 PM
i had the same problem when some jackass stole my tools, i use this
Locking Wheel Nut Remover - DYNOMEC - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFXfEhTi8VU)
s14canyoncity
12-16-2011, 07:43 PM
17mm socket will do the trick...
TomShanK
12-18-2011, 03:17 PM
Unfortunately, 17mm will not do the trick.
Have ordered a tool from the Snap-On catalog similar to the tool mentioned above. Hammered on a 14mm with serious effort and that was the only thing serious enough to get after "most" of the lugs that were impacted onto the alloy wheels by previous owner, what a shame.
Successfully removed the fronts with a 14mm socket after breaking 3 of them, however the rears were more stubborn and we broke two lugs off inside the wheel and have now had to resort to this Snap-on tool which is a last resort.
The only serious issue I have had with this car, such a perfect car, but what a pain. :smash:
TomShanK
01-04-2012, 09:44 AM
Unfortunately, since the lugs on the rear wheel broke, we were forced to use a plasma cutter and cut the wheel/studs off.
Truly unfortunate, but it had to be done.
In conclusion if anyone else is reading this and having the same trouble
Generally, hammering on a smaller socket will work, but in the case of steel lugnuts impacted on to alloy wheels, if you feel it twisting, resort to spending the $39.99 for the specialty tool. You will probably break the tool once or twice but it is still a smaller headache than cutting off a 2 month old alloy wheel.
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