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Kilvo1



Member Since: 05 Feb 2019
Location: Berkshire
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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Baltic Blue
Locking wheel nuts
Looking for recommendations for a new set of locking wheel nuts for my Boost alloys, the current one have about had it

Cheers
Post #781903 17th Jul 2019 6:07pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
In my opinion. Don’t bother, the wheels have very little value.
Post #781908 17th Jul 2019 6:30pm
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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
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Post #781912 17th Jul 2019 6:45pm
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Hal



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Whats the point? Youll keep the wheelnut key in the vehicle. Not many places to put it so itll be in the cubby box. Eaay to find.

Even so, scroats can get lockable wheelnuts off easily - buy something off ebay for a few quid. No effort required, apart from carrying around the bricks to sit it on afterwards.


Instead spend the cash on new steel wheel nuts all round - these wont swell up after a few years so you wont need a 28mm socket to go with your 27mm

Hal
Post #781932 17th Jul 2019 7:45pm
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Hal



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Hows this for easy
Post #781936 17th Jul 2019 7:51pm
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bankz5152



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Because it stops the opportunist and makes it slower, even if by a few minutes. Not only that but some insurance companies require locking wheel nuts if alloys fitted no matter the value of said alloys.

For £50 hardly going to break the bank. Instagram @defender_ventures
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Post #781992 18th Jul 2019 8:42am
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blackwolf



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Hal wrote:
Hows this for easy


That took a lot longer than it takes to get a standard Defender locking wheel nut off.

I don't think I have ever come across a less effective locking wheel nut than the Defender ones.
Post #781996 18th Jul 2019 9:20am
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2010Blackdefender90



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
bankz5152 wrote:
Because it stops the opportunist and makes it slower, even if by a few minutes. Not only that but some insurance companies require locking wheel nuts if alloys fitted no matter the value of said alloys.

For £50 hardly going to break the bank.


I have them, the key is hidden... I have bowlers, the pone rear door, I have two locks. My view one less thing to deter them
Post #782509 22nd Jul 2019 7:38am
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mick



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Just bin them
Post #782669 22nd Jul 2019 9:53pm
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isacs



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Mine didn’t come with the locking nut key, so took them off and put standard nuts on. The spare is locked on independently. If you want them on for peace of mind so be it, but I wouldn’t bother other than maybe the spare cause that’s the wheel they want cause it’s hassle free to get it off
Post #782670 22nd Jul 2019 10:02pm
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