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Sebastian



Member Since: 04 Sep 2019
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Anyone used www.lockingwheelnutkeys.co.uk?

I recently unknowing joined the 'Dealer has stolen/lost my locking wheel nut key' club, having rang around the local(ish) dealers to me they are all 'bring it in and we can sell you a new set for 90+vat'. And one of them saying it would take several hours of work to 'chisel off the old locks' on top of that.

I found this website, they claim to be able to sell a replacement for 40, just need to send them two pictures, and proof of ID

https://www.lockingwheelnutkeys.co.uk/

They seem to have some good reviews on trustpilot, but I'd hope someone here might have some experience?

Post #379867 16th Oct 2019 11:50 am
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scrimple



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Really, why bother, just take it to a dealer, ask them to remove the locking wheel nuts and replace them with standard one's, cost me about £12.

Lets face it, if they think they can nick a freely wheel then good luck, the standard jack barely lifts it high enough.  MY2014 SD4 XS
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Post #379869 16th Oct 2019 11:57 am
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riverblanche



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Hi,
as above ^ just call round to your nearest dealer or ask any owner you come across Shocked to try their key on the off chance it fits make a note of the key number/letter and buy a new key,
if you get to the dealers (most use their own set of keys so they dont have to find the customers one!) just ask them to use their set to confirm which key you can buy.

Our local ind really did loose the key nut from one of our previous RRS, I called at our local (friendly) car dealer who had 3 or 4 cars in stock and second one we tried matched, told the ind and he sourced a new key nut
(had a go on the lottery as well but nowt!)

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RealBeale



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Unless it's a new model vehicle, theft of wheels is now rare. Most vehicles today come with alloys as standard, unlike 20 years ago, so there's no real market for nicked alloys like there used to be .
Get a socket, bash it on to the locking nut and remove it, then replace with a standard wheel nut

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Lightwater



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Mine have plenty of scratches so no one would want them anyway! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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But yours are “tiddly little ones” as opposed to Poodle rims, so they would want them anyway Rolling with laughter

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Post #379921 17th Oct 2019 12:43 pm
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Jez10



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Yes, they were fantastic

Hi,

Yes, I used them for a Range Rover Sport (2018). They were fantastic, main dealer wasn't interested in helping as I did not have the wheel nut security code. They sorted out the problem with no code necessary and supplied the genuine Range Rover wheel nut key at a fraction of the cost of having them removed and replaced. 10 out of 10, would highly recommend.

Jez Thumbs Up

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ReggiePerrin



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Do you have the document wallet as supplied with the car? In mine I just found a scrap of paper with the wheel nut ID on... I thought I had a card with a single letter identifier but found this document tucked away amongst the other stuff in the wallet. Every day a school day eh Smile




The ID appears in the grey box below 'LAND ROVER’

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SYFL2



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I have one of those,the bag the nut was in also had a brown dot on it don’t know if that’s significant or not.

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ReggiePerrin



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I think the dot on the my little ziploc bag is green... May be a simple guide to a replacement.

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Quote:
'Dealer has stolen/lost my locking wheel nut key'

Rolling Eyes Laughing
Or I've never seen it so must be the dealers fault.

dealers have master sets and don't use customers locking wheel nut tools.


- FL2 tools are ordered to a 9 digit code which should be in every handbook on a card, but most are not as get misplaced over time and so on.
coloured dots have no reference to anything.


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riverblanche



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riverblanche wrote:
dealers (most use their own set of keys so they dont have to find the customers one!) Thumbs Up



Did you forget not to come in to work today Dan Laughing .
my first ever FL2 and I did keep it longer than most other cars!
But its now gone way up Norf

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I wonder what proportion of people on this forum don't actually own a FL2? I have found over the years that LR owners tend to be quite practical and open to giving all sorts of advice from plumbing, gas boilers, watches etc and a lot of people seem to stay on the forum even if they don't have a LR any longer. A sort of Mumsnet for Dads. Long may it continue. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Steve D



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I've been FL2 less for just over 4 years now after upgrading to an Evoque. Laughing Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto
Present: Audi A3 S Line.

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