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kenji_kulet

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any alternative way to takeout lock nuts
« on: October 27, 2012, 02:56:49 pm »
bumili ako ng 1997 Mitsubishi Montero LS kaso yung nut ng gulong ko may mga lock wala naman ako keys para sa lock sinubukan ko na rin tumawag sa mitsubishi dealership near our place pero wala daw silang keys...sinubukan ko narin sa local tire shop pero mahal naman singil $60 for 4 locks...meron ba kayong alam na way papaano mag alis??

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Re: any alternative way to takeout lock nuts
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2012, 12:38:40 am »
if i were you, i'd spend the 60 bucks.. or, go to the place where you purchased your vehicle. they should cover the 60 bucks too..

if the locks are aftermarket, it should've come with a separate set of keys. normally for a spare tire, the lock nut uses the same key that goes to the ignition.

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Re: any alternative way to takeout lock nuts
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2012, 03:43:37 am »
punta ka banawe. iwan mo kotse mo dun ng gabi. tanggal gulong mo ng libre  ::lmao
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http://stores.ebay.com/pickourbricks
di nako bastos, negosyante na po ako

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Re: any alternative way to takeout lock nuts
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2012, 05:22:24 am »
if i were you, i'd spend the 60 bucks.. or, go to the place where you purchased your vehicle. they should cover the 60 bucks too..

if the locks are aftermarket, it should've come with a separate set of keys. normally for a spare tire, the lock nut uses the same key that goes to the ignition.

its a 2nd hand car pero 1 owner palang ang nasa rehistro , parang $60 is too much for a 4 pieces of locks tapos isang oras pa ako mag aantay...pang gas ko rin yun sayang ee

 ::lmao natawa ako doon sa iwan sa banawe baka pati kotse ko mawala di lang gulong