Make a donation

Author Topic: Locking wheels nut woes  (Read 4629 times)

Offline rich83

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 165
  • -Receive: 802
  • Posts: 13444
    • MK5 Golf GTI
  • My Ride: https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=07u15l5eiq4c4ba33rbodkod8p&/topic,19740.0.html
Locking wheels nut woes
« on: June 27, 2011, 08:06:45 pm »
Hi all

I had some issues with my standard locking wheel nuts on saturday. Basically they were on really right and i had to get a 1meter bar on it to get them off. This has ended up chewing the locking wheel socket to bits so that now it will only go on with persuasion from a hammer, and then the sockets gets stuck in the bolt.

So.... are McGards the last word in locking wheel nuts? Or should i just get some new OEM ones?


Rich

Offline Andy

  • Admin
  • Just look at my post count
  • *
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 39
  • -Receive: 443
  • Posts: 10929
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2011, 08:33:00 pm »
Get oem ones mate,they won't Nick the wheels just the car :signLOL:

Offline bacillus

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 4
  • -Receive: 451
  • Posts: 6329
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2011, 11:01:45 pm »
If getting McGards, get the ultra ones...
Without traction power is nothing!


Offline Greeners

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 201
  • -Receive: 199
  • Posts: 8812
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2011, 11:12:28 pm »
I had the same problem a while back and got some new ones from the dealer. These were a much better design than the factory fitted ones and feel much more sturdy!  :happy2:

Offline MattPoss

  • Always Involved
  • ****
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 15
  • -Receive: 9
  • Posts: 441
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2011, 11:14:35 pm »
Make sure you get them with the right shaped bolt head to suit your wheel Rich (round, tapered e.t.c) :happy2:

Matt
Mk5 Golf GTI - DSG, BBS VZ's, S3 Front Brakes, Electric Seats, R32 Rear Lights, Xenon's, Colour Coded........

Offline rich83

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 165
  • -Receive: 802
  • Posts: 13444
    • MK5 Golf GTI
  • My Ride: https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=07u15l5eiq4c4ba33rbodkod8p&/topic,19740.0.html
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2011, 11:14:49 pm »
^^ any pics/info greeners?

Offline Greeners

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 201
  • -Receive: 199
  • Posts: 8812
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2011, 11:23:24 pm »
No pics but pretty sure I can dig you out a part number tomorrow......

Offline GTiscrupes

  • Can't Read PM's Yet!
  • *
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 0
  • -Receive: 0
  • Posts: 4
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2011, 11:39:40 pm »
I had a similar issue with the OEM locking bolts on my A4 and ended up buying another key from Audi, I went to  order one and was told they had them in stock??? I was surprised to see the guy get a box of around 20 keys and grab one which he handed over and charged £5, " how do you know it'll fit " I asked..... " cos they're all the same throughout the VAG range" he answered!


I promptly went to Halfords and had my eyes out over a set of McGards which i still have fitted to the golf.  I could'nt stand the thought of any Vag owner being able to get my wheels off.
Strangely, I bought another set of McGards in the tapered profile for a different car and the key was the same????

So that just goes to show there is always a chance that some scrote 'could' have the key to fit your locking bolts

Offline bacillus

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 4
  • -Receive: 451
  • Posts: 6329
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2011, 11:46:01 pm »
Without traction power is nothing!

Offline RedRobin

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 380
  • -Receive: 442
  • Posts: 16627
  • BIALI Motorsport's Chief Horn Blower
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2011, 12:59:50 am »
.
If you do get McGards, don't let anyone use a wheel gun on them - They can strip/damage the key pattern. It hasn't happened to me but I know of others who've had this problem.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2011, 09:44:42 am by RedRobin »


On facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robin.procter.50

Throbbin' Red Mk5 GTI DSG with too many mods to list - Have Fun but Safe Journeys!

Offline Andy

  • Admin
  • Just look at my post count
  • *
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 39
  • -Receive: 443
  • Posts: 10929
    • Email
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2011, 08:24:15 am »
I had a similar issue with the OEM locking bolts on my A4 and ended up buying another key from Audi, I went to  order one and was told they had them in stock??? I was surprised to see the guy get a box of around 20 keys and grab one which he handed over and charged £5, " how do you know it'll fit " I asked..... " cos they're all the same throughout the VAG range" he answered!
the set of keys you mention is a master key set of which we have for the scoobys we do at work


I promptly went to Halfords and had my eyes out over a set of McGards which i still have fitted to the golf.  I could'nt stand the thought of any Vag owner being able to get my wheels off.
Strangely, I bought another set of McGards in the tapered profile for a different car and the key was the same????

So that just goes to show there is always a chance that some scrote 'could' have the key to fit your locking bolts


Offline StevenW007

  • Always Involved
  • ****
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 1
  • -Receive: 0
  • Posts: 67
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #12 on: June 28, 2011, 05:53:46 pm »
I had mcguards on the rear of my 25th anniversary along with spacers and then recently transfered them to my edtion 30. I have found that the key design is prone to slipping off the locking wheel bolt which damages the key and over time it renders the key useless. I got a replacement key FOC from Mcguard and bought a spare while I was at it but now both of these are looking a little 'tired' I think the only way to prevent the keys from slipping off is to use a wheel brace to keep it at a right angle (and as such fully seated) when you apply the force to untighten them.

The OEM toothed design is much better in my opinion but then I need longer bolts due to spacers.

Ste

Offline vRSAlex

  • Admin
  • Just look at my post count
  • *
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 39
  • -Receive: 253
  • Posts: 2761
    • Email
  • My Ride: http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19941.0.html
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #13 on: June 28, 2011, 10:08:50 pm »
Rather than spend 40 quid on the mcguards, go to sixonetwo (google it) and get their locking bolts.  They are much cheaper and just as good.
www.akstuning.co.uk - info@akstuning.com - 01234 822324
Follow AKS tuning on Facebook

Offline RedRobin

  • Just look at my post count
  • ******
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 380
  • -Receive: 442
  • Posts: 16627
  • BIALI Motorsport's Chief Horn Blower
Re: Locking wheels nut woes
« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2011, 08:37:54 am »

Rather than spend 40 quid on the mcguards, go to sixonetwo (google it) and get their locking bolts.  They are much cheaper and just as good.


....Only about 6 squid cheaper a set (excl shipping) and how are they different apart from the bling finish which would attract extra attention?


On facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robin.procter.50

Throbbin' Red Mk5 GTI DSG with too many mods to list - Have Fun but Safe Journeys!