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Wheel securing bolt socket
Hi, I have a 99' Base and I am missing the socket to remove the anti theft bolt. Is this a generic Boxster socket or is it unique to the individual car?
Thanks Gary |
Gary; The socket is not generic, they are designed individually. Check your tool pouch in the spare tire, hopefully it's there. If you have a Dealer nearby they may be able to help. Otherwise search theft prevention lug nuts, there is a tool you can buy to remove, but will destroy the bolt. Most people just remove the security bolt and install regular bolts. Good Luck.
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if it is factory, there are many different ones.
A dealer should be able to remove it Did you check the tool roll or the pocket in the spare tire cover You can also do a search and there are some methods to removing them Once removed throw them away and replace with regular lug bolts |
My dealer allowed me to use his kit in the parking lot to find the correct removal socket, remove the 4 locks, and to buy replacement "normal" bolts from him. Unless you have expensive wheels or live and drive in theft prone areas ....
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Thanks guys. Good info.
Just bought the car. A 99 with 57,000 kilometres. Good deal but has a few deficiencies like no tool kit. :mad: My local guy down the road has the kit to take anything off so I will just order 4 replacement bolts without the security. I live out in the country so theft isn't that big a deal. I have dogs. :) Gary |
You can actually buy the removal adapter from the dealership. In the states, it'll run you about $40.
Tony |
I'm having a hard time removing the wheel lug bolts using the factory socket wrench. They're too tight and wont come off even if I step on it. Any suggestions? Thanks
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