OK heres the deal...
I bought a set of new rims, as Im changing the OEM rims off I get to the last rim and I notice that the Lug-Nut Key that I have isnt fitting into the Key-Lug which was weird because I had used it for the other three OEM Lugs. The last place that had done any work to my car was Goodyear (Tire Mounting)
x 100000, I hadnt touched any of the lugs since I had gone to them. I would call and complain but they messed with my rims about 6 months ago, and I cant drive the Evo on the road till I get my front and rear bumpers in from shipping. Also, I dont have any power tools like pnuematic drills or the such, I simply use the wrench that came with the car. So I was wondering if there is any possible way to get this lug off the car, since it has a cylinder shape and isnt hectagonal like the other lugs, I cant use plyers...
Anyone got any ideas
Help is appreciated
I bought a set of new rims, as Im changing the OEM rims off I get to the last rim and I notice that the Lug-Nut Key that I have isnt fitting into the Key-Lug which was weird because I had used it for the other three OEM Lugs. The last place that had done any work to my car was Goodyear (Tire Mounting)
Anyone got any ideas
Help is appreciated
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I've had similiar problems before...Sears sells these things, im not sure what they are called, but they look like a socket with metal teeth that dig into the lug nut. It basically ruins the lug nut, but it does remove it. They are designed to remove rounded nuts in general. I've never tried it on an evo wheel to know if they actually fit into the hole in the wheel where the lugnut sits, but for 10 bux a set, they are certainly worth owning.