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Post by Mogzee Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:25 am

Hello All, I am having some difficulty trying to order some of the above ,does any body have these fitted and can advise the size required as I have already returned one wrongly sized set. My wheels are the alloy set fitted as standard.
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Post by Kingham Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:47 am

I bought a set of Milenco locking wheel nuts for the Peugeot Boxer 16” wheel size (Product code 1922).

I don’t know if I was unlucky, but one of the heads stripped in the first year and now that my wheels are not brand new, I no longer feel the urge to have them protected and have since removed all the locking nuts.

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Post by rgermain Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:23 am

I seem to remember I bought mine on eBay and as I still have to old ones in the box, they are Evo 5.

Best to measure the bolt length and diameter, also see what type of head the existing ones have, ie the taper bit and does is rotate.

Best of luck.
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Post by Guest Tue Jan 22, 2019 1:21 pm

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Even in Halfords you can buy a locking wheel nut removal tool, I'd expect any sc8mbag who wants yours to have one

More bother than worth IMHO, also you have to educate the average tyre fitter NOT to use the locking nut remover with his air gun, I speak from experience!!
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