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> Wheel Lock Identification, Help us out.
Series9
post Feb 19 2007, 08:03 PM
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Nelson discovered this weekend that he does not have the socket to remove his 968 wheels.

Can you ID this lock? Advice on getting the key?



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Twystd1
post Feb 20 2007, 02:12 AM
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Is that the lock with the spinning head??????

If so...... I would drill it... for sure.

If the head doesn't spin.... Either use a socket A'La'Aaron or find a buddy with the snap on removal tool.... They work like a charm.

If all else fails. Weld a big ass bolt to it and turn it off....... Tape off the wheel are before welding... Or put wet rags around weld area....
Sparks pit wheels...

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