mechanics have a tool they hammer onto the locking lug to get them off Made by Snap-On Tools and I really use mine a lot. Then replace the lock with an ordinary lug nut. Or if there are aluminum scrap bums stealing wheels in your neighborhood buy new after market locks at discount tire or auto parts store. P.S. I think if you buy new wheel locks at discount tire or NTB they will remove the old locking lugs for free.
2006-08-23 14:37:03
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answered by John Paul 7
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If the locks where provided from the dealership all that you have to do is go back and order a replacement key. Otherwise check your local auto parts store and maybe they'll have something that works. Good Luck
2006-08-23 21:39:40
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answered by kneeslide12 3
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Can go to the dealership to order a new one, which they aren't that expensive, or you can get a tool called a locking lug nut remover from some autoparts stores.
2006-08-23 21:34:24
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answered by Silverstang 7
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try going to your local tire repair shop , most have the keys
2006-08-23 21:36:36
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answered by foothill4fun 3
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