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| 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? Hi chaps, i've lost my locking wheel nut removal tool, if i get the garage to remove them for me, is it safe to run the car about on 3 nuts in each wheel while i wait for my new set to arrive?
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe?
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? the car is booked into the garage on monday for an MOT and some other work so thought it would save another trip. the nuts will be here by the end of next week.
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| Banned | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? ive been doing this for months... the screw thread for one of my rear bolts is buggered so i cant screw in a bolt without gettin a new hub... which i cant be bothered to do at the moment cuase i work all the time .. but ive never had any probs
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? Hi, I think littleyellowcar is right, your insurance company would walk away with a big smile if you had a bump. Why not buy some standard wheel bolts from fiat or go to the local breakers and find some, buy two, stick two in your pocket sort of thing......would be better theft detterant than no bolt, they would only have to undo three bolts before running off with your wheel otherwise... Paul T
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| Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: buxton the land that time forgot
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Thanks: 1 Trader Rating: (0) | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? would it be safe temporarily?? = yes it would most likely just dont do any rallying. would it bugger your insurance if crashed = yes if it was seriour and they found out at repair center. solution = go to scrap yard unscrew 4 bolts from another car like yours sling the owners a £1 and walk out.
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? I personnely would go with the scrappie idea as a couple of quid max aint gonna hurt no one but if your cought on a routine stop check and the old bill check ur tyres and happen to notice the bolts missing can't imagine they will be to impressed plus the safety side aswell is it really worth the risk?
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| :) | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? I am sure 4 wheels with 1 missing over time is a bad idea...the possible movement with mileage could cause them to come lose much more easily. My dad did it on his Scenic when a garage cross threaded one nut, he drove down with 3/4 left (i think there are 5 but just incase I will say it was possible 3) on one of the wheels 1.5 miles to the garage to get them to sort it out, he tightened them very tightly of course. I think it's a bad idea for lots of reasons to do it as you say.
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? why not put the spare wheel on?? that has its own bolts and you can use the 3 left from the wheel you take off to secure the other 3 wheels properly (that is presuming you have a sporting) job done, no extra cost.
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| :) | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? The spare has it's own spare bolts?? I am confused now, if it did, wouldn't you just use those 4 spares on the 4 with only 3?
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? the spare on a sporting is a steel wheel, and the original ones are alloys. The alloys are much wider so the bolts for the spare are much shorter
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| :) | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? Ah cool, good point then! Extremely good idea. Is it a proper spare of space saver?
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| Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? its 13" like the normal wheels but has a skinny tyre. its not 1 thats advised not to be driven over 50mph, so a proper, smaller tyre.
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| :) | Re: 3 wheel nuts in all 4 wheels, is it safe? Well this sounds like the best idea? COmment of the night for me!
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