So, I did my old lady's front brakes last night. While putting it all back together, I broke her left front wheel lock. I think I damaged the weird 21mm socket tool.
What is the good tool, other than chiseling it in half? I did a search, and I did not really gat anywhere.
Also, when it comes down to it, do most people just chisel them in half when they break? I have never had wheel locks.
So, what is the best tool for removing jacked up wheel locks and what is the good brand of wheel locks?
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-pc-flip-socket-set-with-red/p-00947392000P
Or any other rebranded Turbosocket version of this....Blue Point, SK, among others are all the same Turboscoket version.
When I lived in the Philly area and had to worry about this, McGard was a good company. Now my junk is so old no one wants it, plus no one steals wheels in VT....hell, no one even locks doors here!
Sears sells a 3 piece set of wheel lock removal tools branded as Craftsman. They are US made by Turbosocket. They will damage the wheel lock, but so will about any other method.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-pc...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
McGard is a good brand,I'm very careful installing or removing,I use no impact in removing and hand install and use torque wrench.I loosen the locked one first and tighten last.Since I graduated from the school of hard knocks,I have an extra.Might be cheap insurance.
Like anything else at Sears, no one ever pays full price. I think I got my set on sale for around $25. Probably less with some points I had at the time.$51.99 for those 3 sockets? Really?
$51.99 for those 3 sockets? Really?