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Lug Nut Key tool...
#1

Hello all, My recently purchased car did not come with any of it's tools. While I know I can source an air pump, jack and lug wrench elsewhere, I can't seem to find the tool required to remove the "special" lug nut on my wheels. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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#2

if it is the early type, it takes what looks like a normal key - this removes the cap so you can remove the lug - that will be difficult, and as far as i know is a dealer item only

if it is the later type, it is a pretty standard lug lock - mcgard made them for porsche - if you go to a dealership, they can remove them for you, and tell you which number it is (1-50) - then you can order the key for about $16 from mcgard (much cheaper than from the dealership)
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#3

If it's one of those odd shapped lug nuts that requires an adapter like my mother-in-laws beastly Caprice you can go to a tire garage and they can remove it with a special set of lug wrenches. I had a broken Porsche keyed lug nut and had to have this done otherwise I would have been screwed with a flat tire on that wheel. That's where Murphy would have put the nail first [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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#4

Yeah, that was my next question. It's the odd shaped lug nut, no keys...perhaps there's a better explanation for it. I think I'll go to a tire shop and have them replaced with regular lug nuts.
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#5

Well, first let me say that I really hope these are prosche theft deterrent lug nuts.

BUT, if they are aftermarket....hmmmm......and if it is really stuck on there....hmmmmmmmmm....torch? Hope you want new rims..... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img]
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do NOT let them torque the aluminum nuts with the impact gun - torque by hand only to 96 ft/lbs - use anti-seize on the threads
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#7

Theft deterrent Lug nuts! That's what they are...I'm pretty sure they are Porsche issue. And I think there's a socket in the tool kit, but I don't have said tool kit. Therein lies my problem. How do I get one?
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#8

Search eBay.
It's the same as a 944.

If I come across one I'll shoot you a message.
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#9

??? i only know of the 2 types for this car - the cap-over type that take a somewhat normal looking key, and the serrated type that take the hex-headed tool that slips over it
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#10

Here's a pic. It may not be descriptive enough as you don't get much light down in there, but it'll at least give you an idea of what the head looks like.
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#11

Had one set of those busted off one car by my body shop when we couldn't find the key, still have no idea what happened to the key. I keep meaning to replace the 4 on the other car before I find myself in that same situation.
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#12

That is the "standard" Porsche factory anti-theft lug nut...dealer should be able to remove and provide info as Flash suggested. If you're not worries about wheel theft, you can replace them with standard lugs or get a whole new set of 20.

- Darryl
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#13

I've come across this problem before. Get a hack saw, make a flat cut across the top and get a really big flat bladed screwdriver! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
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#14

ummmmm....wheel in the way.....
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Yea I know, I was trying to be funny. Guess I won't make it my day job [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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'87 944 Silber Rose in colour only Sad Sold
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