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Any one got a Dynomec Locking wheel nut remover?

  • 21-11-2011 1:37pm
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    My wife had a puncture on my 04 Avensis on Saturday evening. (just after close of business unfortunately) There's a rip in the tyre wall, which I only found out after I'd bought a can of puncture-repair and inflate.
    I went out to where the car is near Blanchardstown (miles from where we live) to change the wheel, but the key for the locking wheel nuts is worn and doesn't fit properly. I tried drilling it with a titanium drill bit bought specially for the job the next day, but it hardly scratches it.

    A usual locking wheel nut remover tool doesn't work because the nut is an indented starrish-shape, with the key being the "male" end fitting inside it and has a circular external "tube" around it which just turns, but doesn't turn the nut inside.

    The only tool I've found is for the opposite system - raised or male end on the nut. I've seen that Dynomec make a tool which removes any locking wheel nut system. I wondered if anyone has this tool? If you lived in the Blanchardstown area, then that would be ideal. (It's a long shot I know!)
    I can't find one in Ireland and at a cost of €200 for one from the internet, I'd prefer to use an existing tool if possible.
    Like I said, it's a longshot, but you never know!!!

    I have the Toyota box that the wheel-nuts came in and it has a serial number. The car is originally a UK car and Toyota Ireland can't order a new key for it as the serial or product number isn't on their system.
    The only option is breaking that nut off.


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