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This is the one you have to worry about:
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If your wheel lock is gone Call McGard. Talk to a rep. They will have to take a pic of a wheel lock,match it up with a key and ship it you. I doubt a dealership will sell you a key for $15 as I paid more then that directly from McGard for mine.
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Do yourself a favor and ditch the wheel locks as they are a nuisance. Do a search and read the horror stories about what happens when one breaks. I'd borrow the one from the dealer and remove the lock bolts; replace with normal bolts.
If someone wants your wheels that bad, they'll get them anyway...that's what insurance is for. |
If you need them off bad enough you can remove them at the cost of 1 socket/wheel. I had a shop get a socket that almost fit the bolt and hammer it on enough to remove it to fit snuggly on the bolt and then they were able to remove it. Cost $25 in the long run for a used bolt and socket but I needed the car back a.s.a.p. so I didn't care. :D
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I went to the dealership and they had one cost me about $30 not too bad i can live with that and now i have a brand new wheel lock and i can take the wheels off to do a damn spark plug change haha.
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Ah i take my car to the military auto hobby shop they have 4 point lifts so i can raise my whole car. Makes things a whole lot easier to work on the car. I needed a wheel lock anyways when i need to get new tires and all that jazz. |
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