wheel nut caps

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dkl1971

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My 94 LSE has caps on all the wheel nuts. Should I have a tool somewhere to remove them or is it just a case of taking a pair of pliers to them?
 
My 94 LSE has caps on all the wheel nuts. Should I have a tool somewhere to remove them or is it just a case of taking a pair of pliers to them?

There should be a black plastic remover in tool kit. Get one off Ebay for a few quid. Item number: 400192733617. Or try a dealer. £4.74 plus post from Famous Four.
 
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Ta, found those for sale. Should I have tools anywhere esle other than with my jack/spare wheel in the boot?
 
Ta, found those for sale. Should I have tools anywhere esle other than with my jack/spare wheel in the boot?

It should be with your jack and stuff under the boot floor in it's own little stowage bag. They are pretty easy to break so you may not have one.
 
The only caps I have to take off are on the lockers. The other caps on the nuts stay on (even though they feel loose)

I had this when I had to change a wheel on my parents' Disco. They're really weird, those nuts. I was confused as I thought they were all just covers as they all seemed loose but I couldn't get them off (except for the one on the locking wheel nut). They unscrewed ok though - I was expecting the covers to tear off.
 
That's interesting. I was expecting the locking ones to have covers but as has been said they are all loose so I assumed they were all covers.
Again I assumed if I put a socket onto them I'd just rip them apart.
Ah well you live and learn.
 
That's interesting. I was expecting the locking ones to have covers but as has been said they are all loose so I assumed they were all covers.
Again I assumed if I put a socket onto them I'd just rip them apart.
Ah well you live and learn.

It's a f*ck*ng useless design.
1: The tool for the locking nuts is too weak and breaks easily, leaving you on the shoulder with no way to get your wheel off the car.
2: The nuts are mild steel and the covers are stainless, causing a galavanic reaction that builds rust like crazy. The rust grows between the two, deforming the nut to the point where the socket doesn't fit and you have to go one size up.

I have no idea why they didn't just go with chromed nuts. Anyway, if you get the locking nuts off, replace them with regular ones so that you've eliminated at least one of the issues. For the other, I guess replacing all nuts every 5 years or so is the only way.

Henrik
 
That's mad. Cars I've had with decent alloy wheels from new have ali nuts. A bit soft and occasionally you destroy a nut but you don't destry your wheels.
Are there 27mm alloy/ali after market nuts around?
 
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