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Old Dec 11, 2010 | 01:55 PM
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Replacement Wheel Lock Socket

My dealer is having a hard time identifying the correct socket I need for my wheel locks and was wondering if someone here could help with a part no or something that will help the dealer identify it.
The reason why I'm trying to get one is I'd like to have one at home in my tool box and one that I keep in my glove box.
The locks are factory and came with my 5mm wheel adapter kit. This is the one that comes with adapters, lugs nuts, and the locking set.
The code inside of my socket is "ABC 54".
Any advice is appreciated.
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Old Dec 11, 2010 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by rennwerkes
My dealer is having a hard time identifying the correct socket I need for my wheel locks and was wondering if someone here could help with a part no or something that will help the dealer identify it.
The reason why I'm trying to get one is I'd like to have one at home in my tool box and one that I keep in my glove box.
The locks are factory and came with my 5mm wheel adapter kit. This is the one that comes with adapters, lugs nuts, and the locking set.
The code inside of my socket is "ABC 54".
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!

Just take your key socket & 1 locking lug to a dealer that has a "Master Set" Circle Porsche in Long Beach CA fixed me up in 5 min. a code
 
Old Dec 11, 2010 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Byprodriver
Just take your key socket & 1 locking lug to a dealer that has a "Master Set" Circle Porsche in Long Beach CA fixed me up in 5 min. a code
Agreed, any Porsche dealer should have a master set of all of the locking nuts used and should be able to identify it right away.
 
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