Locking wheel nuts

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craigt1097
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Locking wheel nuts

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Hello all

Just wondered if anyone knew where i could get a set of locking wheel nuts from. I tried Toyota and they told me because the car is imported they cannot help. :cry:
Dale_V
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Post by Dale_V »

Mr T is weird :-k . Anyhow go to halfords and get a set from there. should cost around £30
Mak

Re: Locking wheel nuts

Post by Mak »

I think I've got a set of standard ones (for the 5 spoke 15s rev2 on) if your interested mate.

I can check when I get home.
robbie_742003
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Re: Locking wheel nuts

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Ha! I would have thought if anyone could help its Toyota, unbelievable.
Mine is an import too and i just went round to a local motor factors, paid about £27 for them.
stevenb
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IIRC McGuard do a set for £30 as per above...prolly some of the best to buy too. :wink:
System-G
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Re: Locking wheel nuts

Post by System-G »

If you have the standard 15" alloys MrT should have been able to help, but still probably would have fleeced you on price.

As someone mentioned above Halfords do a range for standard and aftermarket alloys for around £30 - But so far I'm not overly impressed with the quality (just a visual thing, they look cheap - but I'm sure they work fine).

Alloy wheel/tyre specialists should also be able to help you out with quality nuts, but they will probably be quite pricey.
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