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    Standard wheel nuts arrived, old safety nuts stuck.

    My large-ish order from Rimmer bros arrived and with it four new standard wheel nuts and one standard spare wheel nut to replace the crappy security nuts.
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    However, when I tried to replace the nuts I could not get the safety nuts off. The wrench adapter as well as the safety nuts themselves are really worn. I did get the spare wheel nut and one of the wheel nuts off but the other three won't budge before the wrench slips off. Does anyone have a solution to my problem?

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    not sure if this is relevant in this case... but i have in the past welded a large nut to the top of the wheel nut. Then used a socket with a large breaker bar. If you break the weld. re-weld. and repeat.

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    Get yourself a socket that fits over the nut, put a fishing sinker in it, put it over the but and hammer it on, use a breaker bar to undo

    See how you go

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiddersC View Post
    Get yourself a socket that fits over the nut, put a fishing sinker in it, put it over the but and hammer it on, use a breaker bar to undo

    See how you go
    Ingenious idea! So many applications!

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    put the security socket onto the nut, hit it with the hammer a few times, give it a try, if it doesn't go give it a little push as though undoing and hit the socket onto the nut with hammer,

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    The socket worked a treat for me. a 24mm and 1" worked for me. After trying every other trick this one is a winner. Don't use your best socket as sometimes the nut gets stuck in the socket.
    Cheers, David.
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    All great advice. Thanks guys! I will try hammering on a normal socket. If that doesn't do it I will try the same with a fishing sinker (What size sinker by the way?). Welding on a large nut would definitely do the job though but will be my last option since it involves a bit more time.

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    I have used a stilston wrench on a security nut as a last resort. Main issue is protecting the wheels from getting gouged or scratched.

    You may also be able to use something like a hose clamp around the key to stop it splitting, which is the normal mode of it failing.

    Cheers,

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    if you are not reusing the security nuts etc, and you have an early d2 with the early alloys, you can cold chisel and 4lb hammer them loose.....

    the later rims haven't quite enough room to avoid damaging them

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    Well after a bit of an effort I have now replaced all four security nuts plus the spare wheel security nut. I bough a 24mm socket from Supercheapauto and hammered it on with a normal hammer and undid the nuts with a breaker bar. The tricky bit was getting the nuts out of the socket, but a bit of hammering got them out. I gladly put these in the wheely bin:


    The new nuts are a bit shinier and easy to pick out, but hopefully they will blend in a bit more when they have been covered in dust a few times.

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