Ok... so I don't know the exact name of it lol. but I need the part you put on the locking lugs to be able to remove them. can anyone point me in the right direction for one? like a website or something. thank you guys.
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Is there any chance you still have the paper tag that came with the lug "key" that had the code for the key pattern on it, so you could order a replacement? Of maybe it's still in the glove box or in with any documentation you may have received with the car?
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https://www.amcorlocks.com/store.asp?type=INDPARTSOriginally Posted by Shemp 5
is there anywhere I can just get the key itself? or are they always sold in a set?
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You are looking for the "keyed" adapter for the lug nut, or a plastic envelope or a paper tag marked with the lug nut key code for your car.Originally Posted by Shemp 5
I can go check that in a minute actually. what exactly am I looking for?
If it's the factory locking nut, a dealer may have a master set of "keys".
Another approach is to use an undersized socket. Pound it on the locking lug nuts, and use it to take them off. Then replace them with a new set, with a key. Or you can get a socket intended to fit over stripped nuts, and use that to remove the locking nut.
Cost will be 4 new locking lug nuts and a new key.
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I know I am reviving this thread from a while ago but does anyone know if Amcor is still in business? Have a '97 SS that I don't have the wheel lock key for. I have the card to mail into them and pay to get a replacement key but their site seems to be down.
Card says to mail to:
Amcor Wheel Locks
12955 Inkster Rd.
Livonia, MI 48150
www.amcorlocks.com only displays blank pages.
Anybody have any info?
Thanks
Card says to mail to:
Amcor Wheel Locks
12955 Inkster Rd.
Livonia, MI 48150
www.amcorlocks.com only displays blank pages.
Anybody have any info?
Thanks