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Old 24-09-2003, 09:11   #1
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Aaaaaaahhhh Wheel Bolts!!!!

hi all,

hope someone can help, i have an octy vRS, ive lost my lockn wheel nut key type thing, are these all the same? for the skoda's? its like a star shape, that fits inside the bolt? will the dealer have spares or are the different?

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Would have thought they are all different for security reason.....get the dealer to remove them and get a new set....it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Old 24-09-2003, 10:04   #3
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will they be able to do that ok?
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I'm sure your dealer will be able to get the bolts off (may be they'll just order a key for them).

But like I said it's probably safer to have a new set ready.
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Dealers should have a full set of keys for emergency use by them. Skodaw or K will be able to confirm.
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Have my wheel-bolt keys very well hidden in the car - so much so, that when I had my springs done I had to rack m brain for a few seconds to think where I'd shoved it.

I would think the key code would be on the key, and the dealer can order a set (making sure you're the correct owner of course.)
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lol, i just called them so they should be able to get the code and order me a new key, fingers crossed!!!

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Are locking wheelnuts standard on a vRS ?

(I dont remember my dealer giving me a key !!!)

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Paul,

key should be in the boot in the jack holder under the floor.
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Are locking wheelnuts standard on a vRS ?

(I dont remember my dealer giving me a key !!!)

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Should be standard, Key usually in vicinity of spare Wheel.

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The standard locking nuts used by VAG have a range of numbers -- your dealer should be able to match the existing and order a new key for you -- but I would strongly suggest you might like to invest in a set of McGard locking nuts -- they are much more secure than the standard lot -- and cost about the same -- the standard locking nuts can be removed VERY easily without ANY special tools AND without doing any damage.
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Locking wheelnut removal sockets are freely available to almost anyone now ..............so if they want them badly enough , I suspect they will get them .
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Locking wheelnut removal sockets are freely available to almost anyone now ..............so if they want them badly enough , I suspect they will get them .
My point exactly -- but with the standard ones -- you don't even need that !! -- plus you would struggle to use the remover type socket on vRS wheels
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Thanks guys - I can just imagine the stress of looking at a shiny new set of 18s on the drive and then seeing a lock on the current rims
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