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Quick Answer: Where Can I Get A Lug Nut Key

What do I do if I lost my lug nut key?

Purchase a new key. This is sometimes the easiest option although it can sometimes be expensive. However if you’d like to use the original locking wheel nut set you’ll need to buy a new locking wheel nut key. Each key comes with a code so you can order a replacement from the vehicle manufacturer.

Can I buy a replacement wheel lock key?

If you have the code to your key, a dealer or manufacturer can replace the key. Additionally, if you know the brand, make, or model of your wheel lock, you can often order a replacement key online. Otherwise, you will have to pay to have your wheel lock removed by a professional.

How much does a lug nut key cost?

Still can’t find your wheel lock key? You may need to order a new one from the dealer or manufacturer. To do this, you will need the code that corresponds with your particular key. Generally, you can expect to pay between $20 and $120 per set.

Where can I find my wheel lock key?

The key usually comes in a set which can be found with the spare tire or sometimes in the glove box. If the key is lost or gets broken somehow, the dealer or manufacturer can make a new one. It’s a good idea to always make sure that you get your wheel lock key back whenever your wheels are removed.

Does AAA have lug nut keys?

AAA’s Mobile Battery Service offers free battery testing to AAA members. AAA recommends storing the locking lug nut key with the spare tire or in the glove box.

Are wheel lock keys universal?

Each set of locking wheel nuts has a unique indent with a key that matches up with the pattern. The only time the wheel lug nuts can be removed is when the key with the correct pattern is inserted. However, in the event of losing the key, there is a way to remove the locking lug nut.

How many different lug nut keys are there?

8 different hex key sizes McGard is the only manufacturer to offer 8 different key hex sizes to match the vehicle’s original equipment lug wrench. You will appreciate this important feature when you have to change a flat tire along the roadside.

Are lug nuts universal?

There are actually a variety of different lug nuts and lug bolts out there. Each of the eight different types have their own distinguishing features. Many of these you’ll rarely encounter outside of a busy commercial garage.

Are all lug nut keys the same?

Are locking wheel nut keys unique to each car? The short answer is ‘yes’. Or, at least, they’re unique to the locking wheel nut set that was provided by your manufacturer when your car was making its way along the production line.

What are lug nut keys?

The tire iron, or lug wrench, also doubles as a lug wrench key, and is specifically designed to help remove the lug nuts on the tire. Using the lug nut key correctly can accelerate the tire changing process.

How does a lug nut key work?

In order to install or remove the lug nuts use the key in the center of the package. Insert the key into the socket that you use to take off all the other normal lug nuts and then use the socket wrench to install or remove the wheel lock lug nuts. Only one wheel lock per wheel is needed.

Can the AA remove locking wheel nuts?

If you don’t have the code, garages have tools able to remove most nuts. Breakdown organisations such as the AA and RAC can also usually help. Don’t try this with a high-spec locking nut from the likes of McGard, though: you’ll destroy the wheel.

What does a locking lug nut look like?

What does a locking wheel nut key look like? Locking wheel nut keys all look similar however they are not “one size fits all”. They consist of one end which is shaped like a cylinder and the other end is the shape of a hexagon.

Can you change a tire without a wheel lock?

No, wheel locks are not necessary; regular OEM nuts or bolts will do the job as long as they are all in place, fit properly to the rims and torqued to specs. If in doubt, ask your mechanic or check the owner’s manual.

What is a gorilla lock key?

Gorilla uses one of thousands of possible combinations to secure your wheels and protect your investment. Each set of locks includes a key and a unique registration code to ensure that you can always access and remove your locks in the event you lose your key.

What are lug nut sizes?

The three most common hex sizes for lug nuts are 17 mm, 19 mm, and 21 mm, while 22 mm, 23 mm, 11⁄16 inch (17.5 mm), and 13⁄16 inch (20.6 mm) are less commonly used.

When should I replace lug nuts?

If a lug nut were to become loose, it’d be evident to an automotive technician after about 50 to 100 kilometres. But if you were to wait longer than that, a loose lug nut could become looser.

Do steering wheel locks prevent theft?

Steering wheel locks are effective, except when they are not What that means is that if a thief gets your car started and attempts to drive it without removing the lock first, they won’t be able to properly drive the car, rendering it useless and hopefully deterring the theft altogether.