Help: need lugnut key for tuner lugs
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Help: need lugnut key for tuner lugs
I know this is a long shot but Auto HQ has my car right now and Kevin is trying to do a little something extra for my suspension setup.
Problem is I forgot to give him my lugnut key
which is at my parents place and I obviously do not have a car right now.
Does anyone have the tuner lugnut key that you can drop off at Auto HQ? It's the tuner lugs from Mach III (the less expensive set of the two).
Would appreciate any help. Thanks a ton
Problem is I forgot to give him my lugnut key
which is at my parents place and I obviously do not have a car right now.Does anyone have the tuner lugnut key that you can drop off at Auto HQ? It's the tuner lugs from Mach III (the less expensive set of the two).
Would appreciate any help. Thanks a ton
which one?
because I have the locking lugs that have the notches on the outside and I can just use a 17mm socket on it. If you have the ones that have the swirl in the middle, I cant help you.
because I have the locking lugs that have the notches on the outside and I can just use a 17mm socket on it. If you have the ones that have the swirl in the middle, I cant help you.
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I know this doesn't help you now, but my solution to leaving my lugnut key somewhere I forget it, while still being in a place where the average criminal wouldn't look is to get one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Applied-Magnet...8436689&sr=8-4
And stick it on the crossbar underneath the seat, then stick the key to that.
Note these kind of magnets also work great for bicycle riders, as the magnetic field is strong enough to trip the sensors in the street for traffic lights if you glue them to the bottom of the frame.
http://www.amazon.com/Applied-Magnet...8436689&sr=8-4
And stick it on the crossbar underneath the seat, then stick the key to that.
Note these kind of magnets also work great for bicycle riders, as the magnetic field is strong enough to trip the sensors in the street for traffic lights if you glue them to the bottom of the frame.
Last edited by Concillian; Mar 12, 2010 at 03:46 PM.
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yes, it is too late and I usually do keep it somewhere in my car but coming home from a trackday, I put it in my toolbox which I unloaded at my parents place.
Oh well....Kevin and I decided to do this another time after I get my front swaybar installed.
thanks anyway!
Oh well....Kevin and I decided to do this another time after I get my front swaybar installed.
thanks anyway!
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