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04-01-2015, 01:27 AM | #1 |
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Shattered Wheel Lock Key... Suggestions?
Hey Guys,
I had a full detail performed on my E92 today inducing and undercarriage wash. After attempting to remove the wheels, the detail shop discovered that the dealer I had install the wheels back in New York torqued the lugs and locks (unfortunately not stock BMW as I was led to believe) to about 150 foot pounds... really?????? Anyways while attempting to remove one of the locks, the key shattered completely and I am unable to find a replacement key anywhere to remove my wheels. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to have these locks removed? Would a quality wheel/ tire shop be able to address this without damaging the rims? Thanks -Bryan |
04-01-2015, 09:06 PM | #2 |
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Center punch the center of the lock. Then step drill about the length of the bolt head. Start at about 1/4" drill bit, thn drill to about the size of the bolt body till the head falls off. Then just use channel locks to pull the threaded shank out.
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Just make sure they don't wack the tool too hard and bend something. |
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Apparently they were able to locate another key which they are sending to me free of charge however I'm not confident that I'll be able to get them off without the new one breaking either.
If that doesn't work I'll check into these alternatives. Believe me, I'll be keeping a very close eye on them as they do it as these are brand new real style 230's. |
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Hammering a "Wheel Lock Removal Socket" or like stated a smaller socket.
A local shop used an air chisel to break the ring around my wheel lock and backed it out with a flat head screw driver. Took them less than 15 minutes for all 4.
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04-06-2015, 06:31 PM | #8 |
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e92 factory wheel lock OD is 22 mm. Pick up a 21 mm 12 point socket from Lowes for under $7.00 each. Get 2 sockets if possible and follow the instructions on this video. Please heed to the warning. Worked for me when my key broke.
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Update: The company that manufactured the locks/key out of the UK sent me a replacement that was COMPLETELY different from the original despite the fact that I sent them ample pictures of the locks, keys, and information manual. Needless to say I am furious...
Unfortunately these are not OEM BMW locks so I cannot remove them utilizing the video above. I would look into a similar pattern but without knowing any of the dimensions of the key or seeing/ fitting them in person, I'm completely in the dark. I would just be ordering multiple sets hoping to find one that might fit. I guess my next step is to check into a local wheel/ tire shop tomorrow to see if they can resolve it which I hate to do because I am new to the Seattle area and don't know which shops I can trust. If my rims are damaged by removing these things I will loose my mind after what I went through to get them. I'll be sure to write up a post deterring other members from purchasing products from this company here shortly. No one should have to be stranded on the side of the road unable to replace a tire because a company has opted to manufacture shitty sets of locks/keys. If you have any further suggestions, I would appreciate. |
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