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Are all Ford locking wheel nuts the same?

Are All Ford Locking Wheel Nuts the Same?
No, all Ford locking wheel nuts are not the same. There are hundreds of different Ford locking wheel nut key combinations, and they come in different designs. There are 4 main types of Ford locking wheel nut key styles, each requiring a specific tool for removal.
Genuine Ford locking wheel nuts are designed to secure alloy wheels and protect them from theft. They can only be removed with the special tool supplied in the kit, and are Thatcham approved to reduce the risk of theft and help reduce insurance premiums.
If you’ve lost your locking wheel nut key, you can contact the manufacturer to order a new key, speak to your breakdown company, try purchasing a locking wheel nut removal kit, or check with friends or neighbors who may have a similar car as there’s a chance that someone may have a key that fits your locking wheel nut.
It’s important to note that not every new car on sale today has locking wheel nuts, but an overwhelming majority of them do. As a general rule of thumb, if your car is fitted with alloy wheels, it will almost certainly also have locking wheel nuts.

What happens if I lost my locking wheel nut key?

Purchase a new key. This is sometimes the easiest option although it can sometimes be expensive. However if you’d like to use the original locking wheel nut set you’ll need to buy a new locking wheel nut key. Each key comes with a code so you can order a replacement from the vehicle manufacturer.

How many different locking wheel nut keys are there?

three main types
There are three main types of locking wheel nut, and the simplest and most popular is a keyed head on your wheel nut that requires a matching socket to undo it. Next are the type of locking wheel nuts with a rotating collar around the nut, designed to make it impossible to get purchase on the nut without the key.

Is there a universal locking wheel nut key?

The short answer is ‘No’. Each vehicle manufacturer installs different locking wheel nuts for each vehicle model. They’re not interchangeable between different brands, so, for instance, you can’t use a BMW Locking Wheel Nut Key on a Volkswagen and vice versa. This is to ensure that no one can steal the wheels/tyres.

Are all Ford wheel nuts the same size?

Most Ford cars use M12 x 1.5 thread alloy wheel nuts with a 60 degree taper seat washer.

How do I find my Ford locking wheel nut code?

Lost your locking wheel nut key? Don’t worry, each key comes with a code so that you can order another from the manufacturer. You can often find this code in the owners handbook, service book, or on the locking wheel nut box or bag, if you have one.

Are locking wheel nuts unique to each car?

The short answer is ‘No’. Each vehicle manufacturer installs different locking wheel nuts for each vehicle model. They’re not interchangeable between different brands, so, for instance, you can’t use a BMW Locking Wheel Nut Key on a FORD and vice versa. This is to ensure that no one can steal the wheels/tyres.

What does a Ford locking wheel nut look like?

This locking nut style is found on the newer style Ford Transit vehicles; typically from 2013 > On-wards. The locking nut has a bolt that protrudes from the center of the locking nut. Around the base of the bolt, there are a series of security notches that the locking wheel nut key engages into.

How do you remove a Ford locking wheel nut without a key?

You. Take your take your socket. Hold it straight in front of the nut. And then hammer it. On.

Are locking lug nut keys universal?

Are Wheel Lock Keys Universal? The short answer is ‘No‘. Each vehicle manufacturer installs different wheel locks to each vehicle model. They are not interchangeable between different brands, so, for instance, you can’t use a Ford Wheel Lock Key on a Nissan and vice versa.

Are locking wheel nuts universal?

Each vehicle manufacturer installs different locking wheel nuts for each vehicle model. They’re not interchangeable between different brands, so, for instance, you can’t use a BMW Locking Wheel Nut Key on a Volkswagen and vice versa. This is to ensure that no one can steal the wheels/tyres.

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