Stripped lug nut key & nut
#1
Stripped lug nut key & nut
What do I do? There is a number on the key, can I get another? where do I do that if I don't know what brand it was? Do I have to wait until it's together to take it to a shop?
I think going forward they can steal the damn wheel, I assume taking the car is easier than taking the wheels, I knew when I bought it I should have removed them.
Any help is appreciated.
I think going forward they can steal the damn wheel, I assume taking the car is easier than taking the wheels, I knew when I bought it I should have removed them.
Any help is appreciated.
#2
I guess now that I have a mig I could weld on a nut and try that.
I also saw someone have a socket pounded on the nut.
hmm, I do have a ton of extra sockets I could also weld, that is if steel under so I could tack.
I also saw someone have a socket pounded on the nut.
hmm, I do have a ton of extra sockets I could also weld, that is if steel under so I could tack.
#4
This is your cheapest option now that you have the welder.
#6
Sorry, the pic didnt show up in the previous post, here is a link to an example of what I'm talking about, you wouldnt need an expensive set unless you planned on using them quite a bit.
http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bol...olt-extractors
http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bol...olt-extractors
#7
Or if you have access to the lug stud from behind, grind the head down that holds it to the hub and pop it out the other end (rim side) with an awl and a hammer. Replace the stud and buy a new lug.
Less likely to ruin the rim.
Less likely to ruin the rim.
#8
Try driving an old socket up on that nut... chances are fair that this will get it done.
If this wont work, they make socket for this express purpose, they don't cost a fortune. I bought an SK set a few years ago, they work great unless the nut is recessed in a narrow hole...
If this wont work, they make socket for this express purpose, they don't cost a fortune. I bought an SK set a few years ago, they work great unless the nut is recessed in a narrow hole...
#9
I went through this a couple of years ago when I lost the key. This worked fine.
http://www.autobarn.net/emlugnutrem....te=google_base
http://www.autobarn.net/emlugnutrem....te=google_base