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the_big_1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 577 |
Hi,
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Sat Feb 16 2019 5:02pm |
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scrumps Member Since: 01 Aug 2011 Location: Somerset Posts: 532 |
Hi,
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Sat Feb 16 2019 7:26pm |
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the_big_1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 577 |
Hi ya,
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Sat Feb 16 2019 7:35pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 28 Mar 2009 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 437 |
Are you trying to take it off with a bar and socket, or impact hammer? If not already I’d use the hammer, I have a really good dewalt one and can’t imagine a nut that it couldn’t defeat. Also, the newer style lock nuts have spring steel teeth (the mild steel ones are super weak) Range Rover Sport HSE DYnamic SDV6 Velocity blue 2020 MY
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Sat Feb 16 2019 8:02pm |
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the_big_1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 577 |
We tried both. A brand new socket key from JLR £25, air gunner, nothing but a bouncing socket. Way to tight. Then t bar, socket splits and ring comes out. |
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Sat Feb 16 2019 8:18pm |
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shepp Member Since: 15 Nov 2010 Location: Bingley Posts: 440 |
Dynomec tools can get them off in around 5 seconds, I had one of my locking nuts go faulty and just spin, tried a few garages who reckoned they could get them off, but failed. Booked in at dynomec, they are the manufacturer of the tool, but will send one of the lads out to remove your locking nut, think it cost me around £15.
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Sat Feb 16 2019 8:31pm |
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the_big_1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 577 |
Hi,
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Sat Feb 16 2019 8:50pm |
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HughN Member Since: 10 Sep 2017 Location: Near Llanybydder Posts: 651 |
The Dynomec website says it's the tool of choice for the RAC and AA. Maybe it's time to have a puncture? |
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Sun Feb 17 2019 8:34am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I’ve got the dynamec one & it is good but won’t remove them if they are too tight.If it’s the ones with the spinning color then you need to chissel the color off the get a socket hammered on or get a set of these
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Sun Feb 17 2019 8:40am |
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the_big_1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 577 |
Here you go. As you can see, the top part sticks out beyond the bottom bit and can spin.
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Sun Feb 17 2019 9:38am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
You could try knocking a socket over it to get it off,,you can buy the Dynomec kit then buy the special tool from the same company for getting those locking nuts off but it will be cheaper getting someone to remove them & replace with ordinary nuts. Andy.
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Sun Feb 17 2019 11:05am |
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david007 Member Since: 20 Jun 2017 Location: Forfar Posts: 166 |
If all else fails you could try what I did, http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic49089.html |
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Sun Feb 17 2019 11:11am |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
I binned them on my Sport and on my Full Fat as soon as I bought them. More hassle than their worth!
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Sun Feb 17 2019 2:26pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 28 Mar 2009 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 437 |
I personally went full butcher on a full fat a few years ago. Ended up cutting a slot in the top and then using a manual impact driver, lump hammer and brute force repeated whacking, once it cracked it came out easy. So satisfying, especially given I’d already tried everything else and cutting the wheel off was my next option! Range Rover Sport HSE DYnamic SDV6 Velocity blue 2020 MY
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Sun Feb 17 2019 5:22pm |
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