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marwen
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 18:13
Hi everybody,
Just a quick one can someone tell me where I can get hold of some locking bolts for my 850. Volvo want 2 quid short of 50.
Halfords do a set of Mcgard locking bolts but dont ever seem to have any in stock.
tried on the net and drawn a blank. thanks alot. Mark.

k690bpp
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 18:15
i got mine from ecp here: http://www.eurocarparts.co.uk

lance
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 18:16
try salvo mate im sure it will be nice and cheap

p fandango
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 18:22
avoid the locking nuts that use a metal ribbon on the key, it is to weak & snaps easily leaving you unable to undo them. The one's with the 3 pins on they key work well

M44K TS
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 19:33
I have the ones Pedro mentioned with the 3 pins on my Mini, had them on for 4 years and no problems what so ever. I think theyt're called Tri-Lock or something.

k690bpp
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 19:34
ecp ones are trilock

marwen
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 19:48
Have checked on the ECP website and put car details in but the results turn up bolts for a 940,960 are these the correct ones did yours say 940,960 or did you have to speak to them. Am getting confused!!!!

k690bpp
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 20:56
heres a link to the locks on the ecp website: http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecommerce/Search_Results.asp?Product=1

if that doesn't work the pno's: 936660051 and there £17.95+vat

pzorb
Saturday 13th May 2006, 15:23
Those have gone up to £18.95+vat now.
Anyone else recommend TriLock? Other brands?

t5 stealth
Saturday 13th May 2006, 16:37
i wouldnt touch tri locks,
a real pain in the ar#e.
the 3 pins fall out after a wile,
they twist or break cos people do them up 2 tight,
they only need to be nipped up,
all the cars i ever do that have tri-locks are always a bad set,
damaged or twisted or pins missing,
makes hard work ,
if people dont do them up so tight they would b ok,as would most of the other types or lock nuts,

pzorb
Monday 15th May 2006, 13:29
That's really helpful m8, cheers. Will stay clear of trilock.

What about these off eBay?
http://www.wheels.uk.com/ebay/volvolocks/volvolocks_450.jpg

LINK: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLVO-LOCKING-ALLOY-WHEEL-NUTS-BOLTS-LOCKS-LOCK_W0QQitemZ8063625917QQcategoryZ28648QQrdZ1QQcm dZViewItem

Waxworks
Monday 15th May 2006, 13:35
Me and moppy have a set of locking wheel bolts sitting in the garage doing nothing if you are interested?
We were going to put them on ebay but never got round to it.
I'll post up some pics.

barberecpw
Monday 15th May 2006, 14:20
I bought a set of these from this chap myself £15 pounds inc VAT and Delivery.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLVO-LOCKING-ALLOY-WHEEL-NUTS-BOLTS-LOCKS-LOCK_W0QQitemZ8063625917QQcategoryZ28648QQrdZ1QQcm dZViewItem


..they are wolfRace nuts.

Ed

pzorb
Monday 15th May 2006, 14:26
Me and moppy have a set of locking wheel bolts sitting in the garage doing nothing if you are interested?
Deffo :)


I bought a set of these from this chap myself
Are they any good? They look a little 'budget' and that metal looks malleable... does the key fit well, I'm concerned that it might start to round off those grooves. Do you think the key is unique?
Cheers :)

Waxworks
Monday 15th May 2006, 19:53
We have two sets for sale, one is as pictured below and the other set is still on the car. The ones below are made by Mc guard.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/Steve250371/lockingwheelsbolts.jpg

I will post up a picture of the other set later if anyone is interested?

pzorb
Monday 15th May 2006, 20:03
We have two sets for sale, one is as pictured below and the other set is still on the car. The ones below are made by Mc guard. I will post up a picture of the other set later if anyone is interested?
I'm certainly in the market for some. How does your other set compare to these?

Tomcat
Monday 15th May 2006, 20:06
I need a set but I'm a bit put off by the Mcguard ones

pzorb
Monday 15th May 2006, 20:16
I need a set but I'm a bit put off by the Mcguard ones You and me both; I've spent this weekend looking into alternatives. Had a chat with the eBay seller of the ones I posted above, and even he couldn't recommend them (no disrespect barberecpw) 'cos he said they'd take 2 mins vs 10 to remove compared to McGards. Trilock seem universally poopooed. So it's getting more of the b*ggers I spent last week removing :cuckoo: I'll be putting extra copper grease on from now!

barberecpw
Thursday 18th May 2006, 17:12
basically...its like this, in referance to the post and responce to my post.

put 2 sets of locking nuts by 2 differant manufacturers.. I dont live in a bad area, as soon as i move, another set is going on, and remember,,its easyer to nick the car than piss about with the lockin nuts.. so if somebody wants your wheels..and youve got good nuts, they will nick the car..otherwise most wont bother... if you`ve got a set of nuts on there, its better than no.

Waxworks
Thursday 18th May 2006, 18:21
I'm certainly in the market for some. How does your other set compare to these?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/Steve250371/lockingwheelnuts.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/Steve250371/lockingnuts1.jpg
Here is the other set, the locker seems to be a better fit than the other set of locker, basically it has 4 thick prongs that ensures a good fit.

We will be selling both sets if anyone on here is interested?

pzorb
Thursday 18th May 2006, 18:32
Many thanks Waxworks, but I got a good deal from Salvo on Tuesday. I'm sure someone will be after some, especially as barberecpw quite rightly points out that having two different sets on there is prudent. (I now plan to do the same, as I have three left from my original set)

simonc
Sunday 21st May 2006, 17:24
Iv'e just bought some proper Volvo ones.

Baj
Sunday 21st May 2006, 17:50
Mine are like large allen bolts.
No idea what they are called, where they came from etc but they work well :)

LeeT5
Tuesday 23rd May 2006, 23:19
Iv'e just bought some proper Volvo ones.

I think you'll find Volvo use Mcguard locking nuts. They are very good but you have to make sure the locking nut key is on properly other wise they will round off and then you cant get them off. Any hint of rust on a locking nut means time to replace....

T5ER
Tuesday 23rd May 2006, 23:26
I think you'll find Volvo use Mcguard locking nuts. They are very good but you have to make sure the locking nut key is on properly other wise they will round off and then you cant get them off. Any hint of rust on a locking nut means time to replace....

i have o.e volvo ones and use red grease on my thread ends(same as brake caliper slider grease) withstands the heat upto 350c and is waterproof so stops on for ages

Martinr
Wednesday 24th May 2006, 09:55
I have McGards on mine sourced from Halfrauds but they did need to order them.

They work well. I always make a point of removing them and putting back the original nuts before sending the car for service, tyres etc so someone with an air wrench doesn't round them off!!! Had no problems with them in over twelve months on the car