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  • bubbaB Offline
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    bubba
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    Considering as far as I know each car has a different one...that's why they're security lug nuts, no one else can take it off. When I used to work at Fleet Farm, we had a special socket with reverse threads so when this happend we could get them off, however that lug nut is pretty well toast afterwords and it's a pain in the ass...

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      KA-T_240
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      post pics of what it looks like. someone might have something from another application or aftermarket lugs.

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        adog
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        Here a a couple of shots of the nut in question. It basically has four regular sides and a part circle.

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        • JoelJ Offline
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          Joel
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          www.ebay.com

          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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          • GoodnbuzzdG Offline
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            Goodnbuzzd
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            #7

            Ohhh one of those 😞 id try some sockets that are a lil bigger and [COLOR="darkred"]carefully [/COLOR]try to loosen it, if all else fails dremel the proper socket to match.

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            • JoelJ Offline
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              Joel
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              wannabe;189474 wrote:
              www.ebay.com
              ttt

              no race car? becuz homeowner...

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              • D Offline
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                dynotune
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                take a 12 pt socket that is almost the same size and hammer the SOB on the lug nut. You may find someone with the same key, but not real likely. Ruin the 4 "security" lugs and replace with regular ones and never have the problem again.
                andy

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                • BassplayerB Offline
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                  Get one of those Gator Grip sockets. You know the ones with all the pins in the socket so it conforms to any shape. I'd say that'd for really well.

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                    if ur positive its a gm lug nut, i have the gm master key set at work the only problem is some have went missing over the years so there a good chance i have one but no guarantee

                    but if those dont work i usually just pound a socket on w/ a hammer like andy said

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                      jester
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                      #12

                      find any f body and use theirs mine from my 97 z28 worked on both my 2000 and my 2002 z28s. if not go to a dealer im sure they will have them or could get you one.

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