Easy McGard / Lexus / Toyota Wheel Lock Removal

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • How to remove a McGard / Lexus / Toyota wheel lock when you can’t find the the key.
    Tools needed: 1/2" drive breaker bar, 1/2" drive 19mm 12point socket, large hammer.
    Parts needed: lug nut(s) to replace wheel lock(s).
    Scenario:
    Twice now my wife's car has been serviced and the mechanic has forgotten to put the wheel lock key back in our car. A big part of this problem is that it's usually many months later that anyone realizes the key is missing. The first time this happened to us my wife had a flat tire on the way home from work and called me for help. When I tried to replace the flat with the spare I realized the key was missing. Sadly at the time I didn't know the trick in this video and we had to have the car towed to a dealership where it sat overnight. After that we thought we checked for the key religiously after service but apparently not because it happened again. Fortunately this time the car was at home and I had time to research and correct the problem myself. Now I'm sharing what I learned with you. I hope it helps!
    00:00 Intro
    00:22 Please Like & Subscribe
    00:27 Disclaimer
    00:35 Showing The Wheel Lock
    00:39 How To Details
    01:12 The Socket You Will Need
    01:36 Prep Work
    01:46 Tools You Will Need
    02:16 Removing The Wheel Lock
    03:17 Installing The New Lug Nut
    04:14 Remove The Lock From The Socket
    04:33 Recommending Buying 4 Sockets
    04:57 Please Like And Subscribe
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Комментарии • 170

  • @ChickaWoofRanch
    @ChickaWoofRanch 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Our friend had a Lexus with a slashed front tire that we needed to get replaced as soon as possible. A trip to the automotive store to get a 12 point 19 mm socket was the perfect size. Worked exactly as you showed. Thank you.

  • @cubaesamor061
    @cubaesamor061 Год назад +4

    12 hour problem solved in 5 minutes thank you so much

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      That’s good news! Thanks for commenting and letting me know the video helped!

  • @burtflak9409
    @burtflak9409 9 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe try pawn shops for that 11/16 or 13/16 common socket. Cheap way. My pawn shop has bins of sockets cheap.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  9 месяцев назад

      That's a great idea for a source for sockets. I would rather beat up an cheap old used socket than a new one!

  • @patrickcrimi7184
    @patrickcrimi7184 6 месяцев назад +10

    You sir are a legend! I finally managed to steal my neighbor's new wheels. Thanks!

  • @babygride7
    @babygride7 4 часа назад

    Thank you so much!!! My husband is actually working on my Lexus rx330 so hopefully this video helps him

  • @crisp8180
    @crisp8180 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much Sir! I've wasted two 21 mm extractor sockets (the ones from these lug nut remover sets) and was not able to remove the last locking lug nut from a Toyota Rav4. With a 19 mm 12 point socket it worked immediately. Thanks again!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  9 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome! I’m glad it worked for you! Thank you for letting me know you found my video helpful!

  • @Mossad901
    @Mossad901 3 года назад +8

    The speck for dees nuts was on point

  • @desmac4-615
    @desmac4-615 6 дней назад +1

    This was the best vid I watched all day thank you sir

  • @MrKaaz
    @MrKaaz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Worked perfectly. After purchasing two sepererate special lug nut extractor socket kits - that did not work, I found this video. Likely saved myself likely 3-4 house payments worth by being able to avoid going to the Lexus dealership.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  11 месяцев назад

      Hi MrKaaz, It’s good to know the cheap socket solution worked better for you than the special lug nut extractor kits. Avoiding a trip to the Lexus dealership is always a bonus. I’m glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for letting me, and other RUclipsrs, know it worked for you too!

  • @stivy58
    @stivy58 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome. I bought a 21 mm extractor socket that was on sale at Walmart and a 19mm impact socket using your technique. Both worked, both were a one time use - stuck nuts. Will order a couple more cheaper 19mm for the other two wheels. 'you da man'

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  4 месяца назад

      I’m glad it worked for you too! Pretty sure one time use is still cheaper than paying a shop to do it. Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @corychecketts
    @corychecketts Год назад +5

    You, sir, are a godsend! I followed your steps and was able to successfully extract the anti-theft lugs off of my LS 430.
    Thank you for this.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      Hi Corychecketts, I’m glad it worked for you too! Those things are aggravating when they lock us out from working on our own vehicle! Thank you for commenting and letting me know my video helped!

  • @naseangoodluck2242
    @naseangoodluck2242 Год назад +4

    Thank you!!! My brother had to use this on his Lexus ES 330 because a tire shop had tightened the key too tight and and we had no way of gettin it out this helped!!!!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      I’m glad the video helped! Thanks for commenting and sharing your success!

  • @geefunk07
    @geefunk07 3 года назад +3

    Dude, I've looked EVERYWHERE for that dam key and didn't found it until I found ur video!!! The frustration you saved me!!!!!!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Hey Gee Funk. Thanks for the comment! Glad the video helped! Those keys are never around when you need them. I found my key in another car almost 2 years later. Grrrrrr.

    • @mrspacely7320
      @mrspacely7320 2 года назад +1

      @@fiveable can you simply replace the key or is every lock different? i just realized i dont have a key for mines and i was looking to replace it

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      I think there are few different keys but they look very similar.

  • @williamrodie4555
    @williamrodie4555 4 года назад +4

    Nice job Tom! Maybe if you had a stud or bolt with the same thread pattern available, that could be used to knock the socket off the locking lug nut.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Rodie! I was able to knock the nuts out of the socket and reuse the same one for all 4 wheels. I added that last part about buying 4 sockets for people who might not be able to knock them out. The sockets were $3.27 each so not a big investment but it is a bit wasteful to just recycle them.

  • @v12biturboamg
    @v12biturboamg Год назад +1

    WORKED LIKE A CHARM!! THANK YOU!!!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Glad it worked for you too!

  • @bretb8799
    @bretb8799 2 года назад +3

    Nice! 13/16 12 point 1/2 drive works great for McGard locks on GM Equinox/Traverse/Sierra truck.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Good to know. Thanks for commenting and sharing the info for the locks on GM vehicles!

  • @Dailyfiver
    @Dailyfiver Год назад +2

    Thanks man! I just purchased a 2000 Lexus es300 with 102k and the family couldn’t find the key for their lock nuts! I have 4 of these to do as well haha.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      Best of luck with it! FYI, I was able to reuse the socket on the wheel locks but it was NOT easy to punch the lock back out. Thanks for commenting! 👍🏻

  • @burtflak9409
    @burtflak9409 9 месяцев назад +1

    It was 3/4 American. 12 point. Worked for me. I have unused in inch size sockets, usually use metric on my cars.

  • @Traderhood
    @Traderhood 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are still da man. Thank you.

  • @thetom101
    @thetom101 2 года назад +3

    You saved the day today. My moms key for her security lug nuts stripped out on her RX330. Tried the same method as you used but did not work until I went to home depot and bought the same exact socket you suggested. Thank you Sir! Only completed the 2 front wheels that I had to get done but I'm running back to home depot tomorrow for 2 more sockets for the back wheels.. I could not pound out the lugs from the socket but for $4 per socket.. I couldn't even buy some random kit for that price and this socket worked flawlessly.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Glad it worked for you!!! Yes, the lugs are very difficult to get back out of the sockets. I agree it’s hardly worth the effort when sockets are only $4 each. Thanks for commenting and letting me know you found the video helpful! ✌🏻

    • @tubetime39
      @tubetime39 Год назад +1

      @@0utcast yeah right ! Where are you finding them ? I've been looking for an hour. I can't even navigate McGards website to find them. They sent me email welcoming me but its a pain you know where. I had to have some F'n id What and where is the ID I need? Gave up.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      Problem with the key from McGard is that there are a lot of different key shapes so you have to get the right one. If Home Depot is out of the 19mm 12 point 1/2” drive sockets maybe you can find one at Lowes, Tractor SupplyCo, Harbor Freight or a local auto parts store depending on what’s nearby. I hope you get it. It’s definitely a pain!!!

  • @King_dre662
    @King_dre662 2 года назад +1

    I went through this today this worked perfectly I have a 2008 Lexus ES 350 thank you so much

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад +1

      Glad the video helped you out! Thank you for commenting and sharing your success!

  • @carlosnumbertwo
    @carlosnumbertwo 2 года назад +1

    Had too do this and thank you! Wheel locks look good on paper but the reality of it is just a pain in the ass.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      I’m glad the video helped! Yes you are right. The locks are a pain and I’m pretty sure they don’t scare away skilled thieves. Thank you for your comment!

  • @garym2671
    @garym2671 Год назад +1

    You can take the car to the dealership with the tag receipt and order a new key or a set of security lugs. I found my lug nuts loose one night after getting off work on my Honda so I started driving my camry with the security lugs

  • @haroldhills9984
    @haroldhills9984 3 года назад

    If you remove by destruction the screw . Simple tighten 2 screws both sides a bit, and use hammer and the steel bar taps directly on the screw that you want to remove about 30 seconds then you unscrew by hand .

  • @joekim4794
    @joekim4794 3 года назад +2

    If u heat up the socket you should be able to knock the wheel lock loose from the socket a lot easier. Metal expands when heated.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I was able to knock the lock nuts out with a punch and a small anvil but it was a pain. I’m sure heat would have helped but it would have also taken longer. I put the bit about buying 4 sockets in at the end for people who have a hard enough time just hammering the socket on. I still have the socket I used in case I need to remove another lock nut but I wouldn’t use a cheap, stretched out, 12 point socket on anything I cared about.

  • @Hawk2Kutt
    @Hawk2Kutt Месяц назад +1

    “I’ll rather have my wheel off in a emergency “ 🙌🏾👍🏽👏

  • @onionriverranch
    @onionriverranch 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a bunch. I am sick of dealing with the dealer for tire rotations on my wife's 21 highlander, so I was going to do it myself only to discover they never put the lug nut key back last time they rotated the tires. So upset with them, but hopefully I can do this and never deal with them again. Thanks

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  5 месяцев назад +1

      Same thing happened to me twice with the dealer forgetting to put the key back. One rainy night before I knew this trick my wife was stuck on the side of the road with a flat. I arrived and jacked the car up only to find the key was missing. What should have been a 15 min spare tire installation turned into a big problem requiring a flatbed tow. It was very frustrating and all because a mechanic at the dealership didn’t put the key back. Sorry to hear you are having a similar experience. Unfortunately this seems to be an all too common problem. Best of luck to you with removing the lock nuts. Hopefully they aren’t over torqued on and come off easily like mine did in the video.

    • @onionriverranch
      @onionriverranch 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@fiveable wow, I bet bad words were said that night. 😳😂. Thanks!

  • @617michel
    @617michel Год назад +3

    I’ve got to do this. Ugh! Thanks for making it look easy.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      I hope it works just as easily for you too! Thanks for commenting!

  • @SportsMusicCars
    @SportsMusicCars 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video!! We have a G37 and I over torqued the McGard lock nut on the same front side as yours. The material from the lock came off into the lug, and the lug is now stuck on. About to go to Menards and get a 19mm, 12-point, 1/2" socket and do exactly what you did, with a breaker bar and hope it comes off as easily and we can ditch the locking lugs. I need to replace two tires before winter so the lug has GOT to come off ASAP.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  8 месяцев назад

      Hi @SportMusicCars. Thanks for your comment! I’m glad you found my video helpful. I’m not surprised you have the same locks on a G37. Apparently the model of McGard lock in the video was installed by A LOT of different car brand dealers. I hope it comes off easily for you!

    • @SportsMusicCars
      @SportsMusicCars 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@fiveable The 19mm socket did not work. It spins. Gonna have to try a high impact socket.

  • @galtenbaugh
    @galtenbaugh 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Pretty amazing how easily the locks are defeated. Removed 4 locks from my daughter's Altima in about 5 minutes after the key stripped. Thought I was going to have to get a new key from mcgaurd somehow. Of course, now the wheels don't have locks on them but, did they ever really have locks?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад +1

      There are some improved lock versions available with spinning sides but there are bypass tricks for those too. Wheel locks are such a pain. Twice the key wasn’t returned to the car after serving. First time I didn’t know the trick in the video and changing a flat on the side of the road for my wife turned into a flatbed trip at night to drop the car off at the shop. When it happened again I decided it wasn’t worth the risk of getting stranded. Fortunately second time I was at home (the video) trying to remove the wheel to replace a serpentine belt pulley that was noisy. I’m glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for commenting!

  • @justinormiston1146
    @justinormiston1146 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you sir!
    Saved me in a pinch.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 месяца назад

      That’s good news! I’m glad it helped!

  • @memohughes7463
    @memohughes7463 Год назад +1

    Those lock keys are a nightmare. Too easy to lose!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      I agree! And when you need them, you need them right at that moment. Not a week after ordering a replacement. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @montgojb74
    @montgojb74 2 года назад +5

    I used a 4-lb sledgehammer to install the socket and there was no slippage. Worked great! Go ahead and get a socket for each locking nut. Getting the old one out is not easy.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Glad the socket trick worked for you! Thanks for commenting!

  • @distorx1
    @distorx1 2 года назад +3

    You save my live, I did your recommendation and it works

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      So glad it worked for you! Thanks for the comment!

  • @edwardwebster9051
    @edwardwebster9051 3 года назад +1

    Thanks I will try this tomorrow on my es330 I replaced left rear strut waiting to do right side but lock cracked

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Before you hammer on the socket, make sure your lock isn’t the newer style with a sleeve that spins around the outside. Best of luck to you with it. Thanks for commenting!

  • @veesoho93
    @veesoho93 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @tubetime39
    @tubetime39 Год назад +1

    I ordered (Amazon $28, I believe , a lock key that included 4 locking lugs, just to try and get locking lugs on the Highlander off. I don't need them but the key (if that's what you call it ) that came with vehicle was mangled/stripped. Home Depot had only three 19mm sockets. $5 roughly with the tax or $15. vs $28 for the key which I was able to cancel the order. I was able to knock one lug off of one socket so I could use it on the 4th. The one I knock off wasn't rusted as much but with a vise I should be able to get the other two and recover those sockets. I had a set of new lugs already bc old ones were getting nasty looking.

    • @tubetime39
      @tubetime39 Год назад +1

      In other words you saved me $13 ( almost 50%, and I won't have to mess with the locking lugs anymore or have to look for that key tool when it comes time to do brake work or tire work, as in flat or rotate. Thanks !!!

    • @tubetime39
      @tubetime39 Год назад +1

      One other thing I spent more time looking for a locking lug nut key on McGard's website and Amazon trying to find the right one vs going to home Depot for the sockets to do the job. Again I don't need a locking lug. Could maybe use a locking Catalytic Converter though.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      It’s not super easy but the lug nut can be knocked out of the socket with a long punch and a vice to hold it. Yes I need locking catalytic converters too! Last winter I got hit at my shop at 3am. My cameras sent alerts and I called the police. The thieves sawed catalytic converters off two vehicles and ran off before the police could get there.

  • @bbjazzmanjazzman7721
    @bbjazzmanjazzman7721 Год назад +1

    Thank you..WoW.. This similar idea was actually used on my P32 AG Spacecraft Modulator bay door hatch recessed knob
    In 1990..
    The 35.50 mm circumference security bearing knob that seats onto the mated
    Worm gear spline to gain access to the shuttle maintenance control panel had become sweated into place not to mention the coating of atmospheric Oxidation on the internal threading..I had applied a special blend of antiseize and anticorrosion with a heat resistant factor of up to 2000 celsius.
    So, were talking 40 Cm recessed shaft with 1.5227 mm if clearance ID of the Bearings surrounding entrance..
    Comparitivly, about the clearance thickness of a stick of chewing gum..
    So..
    However, unfortunately the mother board electronics had a temperature overheating and the hatch servo wasn't responding so the only option was to manually back the worm gear shaft out via the huge Titanium rounded bearing..
    But how? It's completely smooth as a chromed Socket.. pretty much impossible to get any sort of normal tool
    To fit and Any type of welding there, completely out of the question..
    Okay, so here is the cliffs note on how
    Some old engineering saved the day.
    From an old Civil engineer Construction Socket set ..it was an SAE set but we found one with the ID that would work with some knurling turned inside and the outside she'll was very careful machined lathed to about the thickness of a stick of chewing gum.
    This was a meticulous and tedious chore
    And was pressed into the bearing via hydrologic .. also, an different torque handle for the Socket was fabricated bcse the old original one didn't have enough angle variation for the quarters we were unfortunately dealing with..
    The pressed on knurled Socket was on there to stay and everything went well..
    Working on space module Hardware is like nothing you'll experience anywhere else bcse, well it's not common layman civilian know how you learn under the hood of any automobile.. sorta like jet engine ANP mechanic.. it's specially aquired knowledge..

  • @SportsMusicCars
    @SportsMusicCars 8 месяцев назад +1

    I did the 1/2" drive socket and breaker bar. Didn't work. Either the socket was not on far enuff, or of too soft material. I went back to my Pittsburgh 3/8" 19mm 12-point short socket, with a 3/8" ratchet with extender and it came off. Was going to try an impact socket next as those are harder but the 3/8" one worked so the lug is off, finally!! Have a video posted in about 15 minutes of this.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  8 месяцев назад

      Nice job! I’m glad you found a socket that worked! Impact is a good idea but sometimes there isn’t enough clearance between the lug and the alloy wheel for the thicker walled black sockets.

    • @SportsMusicCars
      @SportsMusicCars 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@fiveable Never actually used a black socket as only had 6 points. The first 19mm 12 point wasn't going in far enuff but the Pittsburgh one did, and it worked.

  • @cliffcrabtree4359
    @cliffcrabtree4359 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video.

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 3 года назад +2

    You are a lifesaver, it worked perfectly 👍

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      That’s great news! Glad it helped. Thank you for your comment!

  • @rafayzafer1092
    @rafayzafer1092 3 года назад +5

    3:46 🤣
    No but seriously thanks! This helped me out a lot!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Glad it helped out! Thanks for commenting!

  • @kcaegis45
    @kcaegis45 11 месяцев назад +1

    These locks sucks. Took me less than 5 minutes to remove all four. I been using these wheel locks for over 50 years on 7 different cars. Always thought they were theftproof. Thank you for the solution. I will never buy these locks again. A waste of money.

  • @TheRobinson493
    @TheRobinson493 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 2 года назад +3

    I refuse to be defeated by 4 stupid lug nuts! Frustration level is going down. Thanks.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад +1

      Hope the socket trick works for you! Thanks for commenting!

    • @mr.iforgot3062
      @mr.iforgot3062 2 года назад +1

      Yes sir, it worked. I had a few 3/8" drive sockets and it worked. It was a lot of stress on my ratchet though.

  • @carlosSilvaa19
    @carlosSilvaa19 5 месяцев назад +2

    You are my hero

  • @TheChrisLeone
    @TheChrisLeone 2 года назад +15

    I got wheel locks because I got a Camry TRD and I kept getting compliments on the rims, I figured that meant someone might eventually try to steal them. Just making it a little bit harder is worth $30 to me

  • @Andyp310
    @Andyp310 8 месяцев назад +1

    That's if they are torqued properly not impacted in

  • @Muha11B
    @Muha11B Год назад +1

    Hi there, very helpful :) how did you remove the wheel lock from
    The 12 point socket after? You said you used an anvil? There’s that metal washer thing that gets in the way, tried using a vice and a hammer and a bolt or chisel and it didn’t come out

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      I used a long punch through the 1/2’ square drive hole of the socket. I have a cheap Harbor Freight anvil and was able to put the edge of the socket on the edge of the anvil so the socket didn’t move when I hit the punch with a hammer. It took a few good hits to get the wheel lock out. I was not easy. I hope you get it.

  • @editUout
    @editUout Год назад +1

    Nice, someone over tightened one of these on my Lexus and Sams Club broke two of the keys trying to get it off.

  • @juniorramos7595
    @juniorramos7595 3 года назад +2

    Buen vídeo hermano saludos desde México

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      ¡Muchas gracías!

  • @SportsMusicCars
    @SportsMusicCars 8 месяцев назад +1

    Subbed!!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you, @SportsMusicCars!!!

  • @jairosandigoamador4099
    @jairosandigoamador4099 Год назад +1

    Muchas gracias. Este video si me a resuelto mi problema.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      Me alegra que el video te haya ayudado con tu problema. Gracias por tu amable comentario.

  • @davidsantibanez4122
    @davidsantibanez4122 Год назад +1

    Going to try this today 🙏

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      Hi David, Best of luck to you with it! Hopefully it will work for you too!

  • @John-uo1qf
    @John-uo1qf Год назад +1

    Ingenious.

  • @reylagram
    @reylagram 2 года назад +1

    Excelente 👌 👌 👌 a mi me funciono perfecto 👌 👍🏼 👏

  • @beejestares4363
    @beejestares4363 2 года назад +1

    Worked as advertised 👍

    • @beejestares4363
      @beejestares4363 2 года назад +1

      oh! And I used a 12pt 13/16" SAE socket on my sister-in- laws Lexus. Measured the same as yours.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      That’s good to know in case 12pt 19mm sockets are out of stock! Thanks for commenting and sharing the 12pt 13/16” SAE info!

  • @potodem
    @potodem 3 года назад

    Grande maestro!!!

  • @saltysarge617
    @saltysarge617 2 года назад +1

    Any suggestions when the wheel lock and the wheel have no space for a socket to be tapped onto?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      That’s a tough one especially if you need it off in a hurry. Maybe look on ebay for the correct key? It’s hard to tell which one is correct because small variations in the keys. I believe some people have also welded something like a large nut or bolt on the end of nut to convert it.

  • @burtflak9409
    @burtflak9409 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. Karma points for you. Go straight to heaven. Anyways since I have extra inch sizes in various sets I have, no problem to mess those ones up. 11/16 or 13/16 12 point socket. Can't remember which. That's similar to what he used I think. Can't find my vise. Crazy. Do not use a six point like I did at first. 12 point only.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  9 месяцев назад

      Yes 12 point works best. Thanks for sharing the SAE sizes that work. Good to have lots of options when stuck trying to get a wheel off. It never happens at a convenient time!

  • @kevinwatkins4340
    @kevinwatkins4340 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful!! Thanks

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Glad it helped! Thank you for commenting!

  • @speed3000gt
    @speed3000gt Год назад +1

    Hi I'm a Lexus/Toyota guy but am wondering how the reliability of your Volvo has been?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад +1

      I love my Volvos but if I had to choose between Volvo or Toyota/Lexus purely on reliability I would pick Toyota/Lexus.

  • @whocares5188
    @whocares5188 Год назад +1

    Mine are made with harden steel

  • @Gratismax
    @Gratismax 2 года назад +1

    Tire shop said leave my car all day and they will see what they can do, that means $$$$$, I went to Lowe’s, got a 19mm for $4, and it came off with some muscle. Was nervous about using a 5lb mini sledge on my wheel bolt… but wow! Worked like a dream! (This was after I ordered a used lock nut that a mechanic stripped out before he got to the 4th one. $30 wasted on eBay.) 02 RX300.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Hi Gratismax. Glad the trick worked for you!Hopefully it saved you a few bucks too! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your success!

  • @arturogaray3600
    @arturogaray3600 3 года назад +1

    Exelente!!

  • @Sunny-s1de
    @Sunny-s1de 2 года назад +2

    So how much do they prevent theft?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      My guess is not much.

  • @whitehouseummahh9725
    @whitehouseummahh9725 2 месяца назад +1

    Freakin life saver!!!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! I’m glad it helped!

  • @amazinggames7866
    @amazinggames7866 Год назад +1

    Definition of W video

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      Thanks Amazing Games!

  • @edgaryzen4925
    @edgaryzen4925 Год назад

    I want to do this on my wheels and it has 4 nuts. How do I know which size to get? Or is it universal like yours?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      I wouldn’t say it’s universal and be careful if it’s a different brand or version. Some newer lock designs have a sleeve around the outside of the locknut that will spin and prevent this method from working. In case you missed it, at 0:39 seconds I explain how to determine a socket size that should work.

  • @SirSnaxAlot2
    @SirSnaxAlot2 3 года назад +2

    Yikes don't throw them away. Soon as the lock is loosened but still fully on the stud is the best way to remove the lock from the socket with a good yank or smash outward on the socket

    • @AJ-we9kd
      @AJ-we9kd 3 года назад

      Are the locks reusable or visually damaged after extraction? I also don’t see a reason some jb weld stickweld can’t be used to make a key along with some releasing agent like oil or talcom powder.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      The locks were definitely a little banged up by the punch when I removed them from the socket. There might be a way to make a key like you mentioned. I love JB weld but not sure how reliable a key made out of it would be. A new lock set with key runs about $25.

  • @billzhang9752
    @billzhang9752 3 года назад +1

    I tried the same way. But it does not work for me

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Sorry to hear that it isn't working for you. Some of the newer versions of the lock nut have a sleeve on the outside that spins to keep people from using the trick in this video. Maybe you have that type of locknut? I hope you figure out a way that works. Thank you for commenting.

  • @ambercampbell1776
    @ambercampbell1776 Год назад +1

    Will it work Jeep renagada?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  Год назад

      Probably so if it has the same style McGuard locks. Make it’s not the version with a sleeve around the lock that will spin.

  • @joesmoe7838
    @joesmoe7838 2 года назад +1

    My locking lug nut is McGard with a slip sleeve...... anyone have any ideas?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      I haven’t had to deal with the sleeved ones. I have seen some videos where people either spot weld the sleeve or weld a nut on the end and then use the nut to remove it. Unfortunately both of those options require access to a welder.

  • @kingshadd
    @kingshadd 3 года назад

    How much is 4 socket ?

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад +2

      Currently a Husky 19mm 12 Point 1/2” Drive socket sells for $3.78 at Home Depot.

  • @octavienzabik8788
    @octavienzabik8788 3 года назад +3

    Cost less tried charge me 90 bucks with this helpful video all it cost me what my 19 inch socket

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад

      Awesome! Glad you were able to take care of it yourself and save $$$! Thanks for commenting!

  • @doobow7
    @doobow7 9 месяцев назад +1

    I guess I'm cursed, because I've had no luck with mine. I've been trying for two days. It's the first time I've had to change one of my (used) Lexus tires. The nut was already stripped. It will not budge AT ALL. Lubricant does nothing. Impact wrench does nothing. I don't have a pneumatic, just a Milwaukee, but it's all I have. I've destroyed 3 sockets and even snapped my torque wrench and breaker bar in two. That's right. It's on there so tight I broke a freaking torque wrench. I don't have a welder. And I can't just take it to a shop. The tire will not hold air at all so I can't take it anywhere. Everything I've done has been useless. I'm just stuck with a broken torque wrench, 3 busted sockets, and a car that I can't drive.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  9 месяцев назад

      That’s rough! Sorry to hear you are having so much trouble. I wonder if the lock nut is cross threaded on the stud or was torqued on way too tight last time it was installed. Unfortunately you might have to get a flatbed tow truck to take the car to a repair shop. I had to do that once, before I learned the trick in the video. My wife got a flat and the dealer had forgotten to put the locknut key back in the car. I was not happy about that.
      I hope you are able to your car fixed soon.

  • @Dennis_Heaton
    @Dennis_Heaton 9 месяцев назад +2

    You missed the last step. Find the person that put them on and slap them. I found out today that my niece had them (used car). If she had a flat she would have been stranded. If the used car dealer doesn't take them off or give us the proper socket, I'll do what you did, thanks!

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  9 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you checked before your niece got stranded somewhere! Hopefully the used car dealer will make it right. Thank you for commenting!

  • @germ7149
    @germ7149 2 года назад +1

    3:46

  • @TomatoTomato911
    @TomatoTomato911 Год назад +1

    Well at least it gonna be noisy.

  • @noname9585
    @noname9585 3 года назад +1

    Lexus Part shop wants $35 for key nut . Hight way ROBBERY .

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад +1

      I agree! A whole new set of locknuts with key isn’t that much.

    • @noname9585
      @noname9585 3 года назад +1

      @@fiveable Thank you . Also a cheap Quality Car Jack for $420 . you can get it any where for less than $30 .

  • @nict5828
    @nict5828 2 года назад +1

    Had this problems today because of the wife.Didnt buy 4 . Lots of sweat

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Hope it worked out for you. No doubt there was lots of sweat! I have a old VW I have been working on lately. It’s so hot out I sweat the whole time. Thanks for commenting!

  • @joejr9653
    @joejr9653 2 года назад +1

    Seems so easy to get off that they look to be a waste in the first place.

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      I agree. I believe there are more secure designs available. Thanks for commenting & Happy New Year!

  • @AngelGuzman-ij7pl
    @AngelGuzman-ij7pl 2 года назад +1

    Oem wheels theywill take them too 🤣

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  2 года назад

      Or the whole car for lots of OEM parts!

  • @Maen963
    @Maen963 3 года назад +9

    That won't work if the lock has a spinning wheel ... thank god

    • @fiveable
      @fiveable  3 года назад +1

      Yes, the spinning sided nuts are a better design! Thanks for your comment!

  • @swancss3097
    @swancss3097 Год назад +1

    That's wat i was gonna try Duhhhh

  • @jvera718
    @jvera718 2 года назад

    Thieves are running their hands right now

  • @sergetang5938
    @sergetang5938 8 месяцев назад

    Deez nuts are spec to 80 ft. Lb

  • @mynameischucky.charlesleer4363
    @mynameischucky.charlesleer4363 Год назад +1

    Stealing your own rrims That makes a lot of noise I know there’s no thieves in your neighborhood they would be caught by the police ASAP don’t take stuff that don’t belong to you

  • @joelarana5668
    @joelarana5668 Год назад +1

    If you are not in an emergency then order the key from McGard. I paid $5 for the new key. I sent the sample and they took care.

    • @Proman540
      @Proman540 Год назад +2

      They $17 plus tax. Don’t lie

  • @bbjazzmanjazzman7721
    @bbjazzmanjazzman7721 Год назад

    But, just remember This, if you value your Tire Or Rims..if you make it easy to remove, you're making just that much easier for the thief.. but ya, in general, security lugs suck bcse the adapter drive socket usually strips out with medium torque application.. make it any easier and then anyone with a beefy handle and ⅜" blade screwdriver can remove it..

  • @niacal4nia
    @niacal4nia 3 месяца назад

    Too noisy for stealing my rims and activating the car alarm.