Cannot remove McGard wheel locks
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The main problem is that the locks are on really, really, really, REALLY tight. I have broken three lock keys trying to remove them. I'm afraid the specific wheel lock removal tools (with reverse cut grooves) will not work. Plus, the outer ring spins freely so it seems like that option is out. The only options I see are:
1. Split the lock with a chisel -- air or other
2. Weld a nut on and twist it off
3. Drill a hole in the center, buy another wheel lock key, hope for the best (as someone previously mentioned)
Thanks so far for the tips. Any other ideas welcome
1. Split the lock with a chisel -- air or other
2. Weld a nut on and twist it off
3. Drill a hole in the center, buy another wheel lock key, hope for the best (as someone previously mentioned)
Thanks so far for the tips. Any other ideas welcome
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Been there done that.... Heads up - Don't let any service ( dealer or whatever) take these on or off. These locks and keys are not Impact wrench friendly and will destroy them. These locks don't need to be torqued that damn tight plus the pattern can easily be ruined leaving you fucked. I rotate my tires myself but if I do need to have someone else work my rig I make sure ONLY I remove as well as install the locks
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i had the exact same issue. I had 3 of (all on different tires) totally freeze up for no reason. I tried everything i could think of. Heat. breaker bar, pounding a 12pt on, pipe wrench, spray lube, cursing at it, swing a dead cat at it.. nothing worked. Eventualy ended up using a dremel and cut most of the nut off, then used a hammer and chisel (and choice language) to try to spin the last pieces off. Swore i would never use locks again
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Been there done that.... Heads up - Don't let any service ( dealer or whatever) take these on or off. These locks and keys are not Impact wrench friendly and will destroy them. These locks don't need to be torqued that damn tight plus the pattern can easily be ruined leaving you fucked. I rotate my tires myself but if I do need to have someone else work my rig I make sure ONLY I remove as well as install the locks
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Originally Posted by JKagermeister
The tire shop broke my original wheel lock key with their impact and I gave them a piece of my mind for doing that. Later, when I received my two replacement keys and broke those by hand I kinda felt bad. But still, I agree, not impact friendly.
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Got them off! Here's how:
Took them to my Dad's work; Mack truck sales & service:
1. Used an air powered saw to remove the wheel lock outer ring (this spun freely when we hammered on a 12 point socket)
2. Used the same air saw to cut a groove/notch in the wheel lock
3. Used that notch to insert an air hammer and twist them off
I tell you this was not an easy task. I watched the guy do it and at some point had to look away because he did damage the wheels a bit but I cannot fault him. It is what it is and the damage is minor.
In other news the 35's are now on. Check the other threads (35s, 35s on stock wheels, yada yada) for details next week as I am heading out of town for my bachelor party in Put-in-Bay, OH!
Thanks everyone for their input and hopefully my solution will help another Jeeper out there.
Took them to my Dad's work; Mack truck sales & service:
1. Used an air powered saw to remove the wheel lock outer ring (this spun freely when we hammered on a 12 point socket)
2. Used the same air saw to cut a groove/notch in the wheel lock
3. Used that notch to insert an air hammer and twist them off
I tell you this was not an easy task. I watched the guy do it and at some point had to look away because he did damage the wheels a bit but I cannot fault him. It is what it is and the damage is minor.
In other news the 35's are now on. Check the other threads (35s, 35s on stock wheels, yada yada) for details next week as I am heading out of town for my bachelor party in Put-in-Bay, OH!
Thanks everyone for their input and hopefully my solution will help another Jeeper out there.
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Originally Posted by JKagermeister
Got them off! Here's how:
Took them to my Dad's work; Mack truck sales & service:
1. Used an air powered saw to remove the wheel lock outer ring (this spun freely when we hammered on a 12 point socket)
2. Used the same air saw to cut a groove/notch in the wheel lock
3. Used that notch to insert an air hammer and twist them off
I tell you this was not an easy task. I watched the guy do it and at some point had to look away because he did damage the wheels a bit but I cannot fault him. It is what it is and the damage is minor.
In other news the 35's are now on. Check the other threads (35s, 35s on stock wheels, yada yada) for details next week as I am heading out of town for my bachelor party in Put-in-Bay, OH!
Thanks everyone for their input and hopefully my solution will help another Jeeper out there.
Took them to my Dad's work; Mack truck sales & service:
1. Used an air powered saw to remove the wheel lock outer ring (this spun freely when we hammered on a 12 point socket)
2. Used the same air saw to cut a groove/notch in the wheel lock
3. Used that notch to insert an air hammer and twist them off
I tell you this was not an easy task. I watched the guy do it and at some point had to look away because he did damage the wheels a bit but I cannot fault him. It is what it is and the damage is minor.
In other news the 35's are now on. Check the other threads (35s, 35s on stock wheels, yada yada) for details next week as I am heading out of town for my bachelor party in Put-in-Bay, OH!
Thanks everyone for their input and hopefully my solution will help another Jeeper out there.