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The -6 came with wheel locks from Garretson Enterprises, key which came with the car is broken, now I have to get the wheels off and can't get the locks off at the rear wheels, front wheels I could open using a small chisel. Any ideas what to do? Or does someone here has a Garretson Enterprises key number 5X?
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rgalla9146 |
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Get a 3/4" or 19mm holesaw, remove the guide drill bit and use the protruding stud as the guide.
You'll remove the remaining part of the lock. Works beautifully on broken 911 alloy lug nuts with no damage to the wheel. Might not be as easy on steel locks but certainly worth trying. Next choice ? Dull chisel or drift pin and BFH |
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