An end to locking wheel nut problems

August 09, 2009
An end to locking wheel nut problems
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Locking wheel nuts are an increasingly common feature on vehicles with alloy wheels. While they provide peace of mind for the vehicle owner, they can prove to be a headache for garages, bodyshops, tyre fitters and particularly anyone offering roadside assistance. All too often wheel nut keys are mislaid, never passed on when a vehicle changes hands, or are just not available especially in breakdown situations.  


A simple solution is now on offer from Dynomec. The Locking Wheel Nut Remover,
is a complete compact kit that can remove 100% of locknuts on the market today. It is designed to do this quickly and easily, and will not cause any damage to expensive alloy wheels due to its protective steel shroud.

This wheel nut remover is used by both the AA and RAC and has received a Top Product Award from Professional Motor Mechanic Magazine. The kit comes in a convenient storage case. You can find out more about this product and see a full demonstration video by going to www.lockingwheelnutremover.com

For further information call 0044-1977-520-666 or logon to www.dynomec.co.uk

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