To be honest, I've just ordered some more nuts online, as these are really tired looking, so not too worried about destroying these ones...
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Seem to be available everywhere - you can probably get a key from your local Halords or motor factor.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUNER-KEY-...QAAOSwcUBYH6pH |
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Internal spline drive it looks like. I did have a set not sure I've got the key though I'll take a look. Can you get a hex bit to fit and bite by any chance?
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Did you buy more tuner nuts?
If so they are normally conical seat and our wheels are dome (cant remember the actual term) seat. You can get adaptor washers for them if you want them to seat correctly. I've had mine on years with this setup. |
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I had the same problem with T16 Sam. No tool supplied. However the blue ZS nuts used the same key so are pretty standard. I'm looking to buy new as well as somewhat tired.
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You can get locking nuts which look like the standard ones but have off square splines.
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Have got over this issue now and taken off the spacers on the back. I didn't like the fact they are not hub centric and put all the force on the wheel studs.
I couldn't get the fronts off to look at the front brakes, as my jack is too tall to fit under the sills! So, despite the fact I need new Handbrake Cables, I have cleaned up the rear callipers and they work great again. MOT booked for Wednesday and with any luck I will either know what else needs doing to pass or will have a "clean bill of health" and then start getting on with tarting it up for next week! |
Sounds good. I treated my MOT as a pre-MOT. Was surprised it wasn't worse considering the lack of use. I hope the handbrake cables aren't too bad as I found the mk1 a right pita to change.
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