Advice On Removing Shitty Cheap & Broken Wheel Locks
Well I should have known I would end up fighting these wheel locks. I had thought about drilling out the centers and then trying an extractor tool, but can they undo things that are torqued to 90 ft lbs?
The key is what is what is technically broken. they obviously made it out of weak steel.
So I know someone else has had to do this, what is the trick in removing them? I know there is a tool out there that is specifically for removing wheel locks, but I have never seen it nor do I think I can fit it in the hole my wheel lock is in. Help me out.


The key is what is what is technically broken. they obviously made it out of weak steel.

So I know someone else has had to do this, what is the trick in removing them? I know there is a tool out there that is specifically for removing wheel locks, but I have never seen it nor do I think I can fit it in the hole my wheel lock is in. Help me out.
well its a tight fit so you cant really get around it...... you need to find a tool that you can beat into it and spin.....ive removed some with rotor screw drivers....
i personally would drill the center out so the head falls off pull the wheel and change the stud out
i personally would drill the center out so the head falls off pull the wheel and change the stud out
Sometimes I have luck beating an old craftsman socket on there and using a breaker bar. I have the "Lug Off" tool you mentioned but there's no way it's going to fit in there.
yeah i was also thinking the same with drilling it out, pulling the wheel off and then replacing the stud
and better wheel locks haha
and better wheel locks haha
I had a similar problem and I used a hammer and chisel to break it loose, and then used needle nose pliers. Not sure if that will work for yu but its worth a try if your goin to drill them out anyway. Good luck.
I wonder how strong the center piece of the lock is. Instead of trying to fit a socket over the whole nut, which obviously you can't do(maybe with a thinwall impact socket?). Maybe trying to hammer a 10mm or so socket over the center part of it? I know they make impact sockets that small.
I wonder how strong the center piece of the lock is. Instead of trying to fit a socket over the whole nut, which obviously you can't do(maybe with a thinwall impact socket?). Maybe trying to hammer a 10mm or so socket over the center part of it? I know they make impact sockets that small.
I dont know why no one has brought up the fact that if you had the orig.package you can re-order a key .If you dont then the only way you could get that off is get a thin walled socket for removing wheel locks it just might fit in there .Sears sells them and there cheap so if you break it its not like your losing alot of money . If that dont work then the hammer and chisl is the way to go but if you have some nice wheels then i wouldnt go that route because of the chance of damageing the wheel. I work at a tire shop and lately we have been have trouble with the Mcguard key breaking (seems to be just on the front wheels ) we even had the lock shatter as well as the key . So what ever you do just take your time and be carefull its not gonna be something that is just gonna pop off .Good luck .....





