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How do wheel locks work? (Lost mine, need to get a new one)
So, pretty dumb of me, but long story short, lost my wheel lock and I need to get a new one. I heard that wheel locks go by model of car, meaning if I need a new wheel lock, all stock 370Z wheels have the same lock. Is this true? If not, how do I get a new one?
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the "key" is just a specially shaped socket that fits into the shape of the locking nut
your dealership can get you one most autoparts or wheel/tire stores can probably track you one down as well |
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1) They know I drive a 370Z (Facebook messaged them), so I assumed it went by make? 2) They have no idea what they're talking about and just want my money. |
That would be number two.
The locks do not go by make of car. They are made by McGard and there are various patterns. |
There's a finite # of patterns that McGard uses. They could just be thinking they have it in stock or can get it from a supplier locally.
The Z isn't some random exotic with a lug nut key from Mars or somethin' i dont think |
If you got oem lock's & have product information- the Dealer may be able to get you a key; otherwise/ get a new set & remove your old ones.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...34b50c851d.jpg
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I don't have that number anywhere. How do I destroy the wheel lock? I'll replace them with oem lugs for now
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Dealers have a master set of keys. You can get them to remove the existing locks.
I had to do this. |
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I bought a complete set of locks with key off of eBay for $27. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NISSAN-INFIN...NXI~05&vxp=mtr |
I took it into discount tire and they destroyed them for free. Thanks guys
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