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02-23-2026LAST POST
02-12-2026
I recently had my vehicle's wheels balanced, and the shop over tightened the wheel locks upon reinstallation. I've taken it to BMW twice. The first time, they broke my keys and their master key trying to remove them. The second attempt resulted in them giving up after over four hours. They suggested cutting the wheels... which seems sorta ridiculous especially because the wheels on my X3M are pretty expensive. Do you guys have any alternative solutions or recommendations I could try? Thank you.
02-12-2026
Probably one of the new "guys" first day in the shop and used the max torque setting because he wasn't "trained correctly" or just didn't care.
I'd for sure go back to the shop that did the work, explain your situation and have them work with you and reimburse you for the wheels that will likely need to be cut off of your car.
They may be cool about it...
Or, they may not...
If they don't want to play, small claims court will help you... do you have your receipt for the proof of "work done"?
If they won't make you whole, I'd be sure to let everyone you can tell know about them...
I'd for sure go back to the shop that did the work, explain your situation and have them work with you and reimburse you for the wheels that will likely need to be cut off of your car.
They may be cool about it...
Or, they may not...
If they don't want to play, small claims court will help you... do you have your receipt for the proof of "work done"?
If they won't make you whole, I'd be sure to let everyone you can tell know about them...
02-13-2026
02-13-2026
02-13-2026
This really sucks dude & sorry to hear about your troubles. APEX makes some nice super strong wheels. Every single time I've ever used wheel locks, it's made the removal of wheels such a PITA & complete headache for me. Hope BMW has a solution for this. And next time use these. They're bullet proof & your wheels will crack before these ever let go or chip / slip off they master key.
https://www.einhornindustries.com/store/p12/Unicorn_Titanium_Locking_Lug_Bolts.html
https://www.einhornindustries.com/store/p12/Unicorn_Titanium_Locking_Lug_Bolts.html
cristianpina
02-13-2026
damn that sucks man.. BTW, I love those wheels
I really want them... how do they feel?
Hope you get this fixed brother.
I really want them... how do they feel?Hope you get this fixed brother.
02-13-2026
the spline locks, updated from the flower style, is pretty robust. take it to a decent established tire shop, im confident they will be able to remove it.
cristianpina
02-13-2026
Every decent shop should be able to solve this. Never heard of cutting wheels. One should cut the nut if needed, but you can get replacement security nut adapter at any bmw shop
02-13-2026
simplyeric wroteThey're really nice! Fronts are 20x9.5 ET +20 and rears are 20x11 ET +30. I plan on getting BBS FI-R Evo's or 826m style next. Haven't quite decided yet but before that... I have to get these locking lugs offdamn that sucks man.. BTW, I love those wheelsI really want them... how do they feel?
Hope you get this fixed brother.
02-13-2026
Jolbex wroteI felt pretty helpless when even the BMW dealership couldn't resolve the issue. I thought it was super silly of them to suggest cutting the wheels off...Every decent shop should be able to solve this. Never heard of cutting wheels. One should cut the nut if needed, but you can get replacement security nut adapter at any bmw shop
02-13-2026
I had the same issue one time . I stuck a ratchet on the lug and then got the handle off my big jack . That gave me about 4 feet of leverage . Stuck that over the ratchet handle and just pulled down with all my might . Pretty crazy how my impact couldn't get it done but my skinny a55 could loosen them .
You will then have to check the threads to make sure they aren't stripped as the over tightening could cause that . If they are stripped , pretty sure your dealer could fix them or you might have to buy a new hub but they aren't too expensive .
You will then have to check the threads to make sure they aren't stripped as the over tightening could cause that . If they are stripped , pretty sure your dealer could fix them or you might have to buy a new hub but they aren't too expensive .
02-13-2026
cristianpina wroteI have FI-R Evo's on order....They're really nice! Fronts are 20x9.5 ET +20 and rears are 20x11 ET +30. I plan on getting BBS FI-R Evo's or 826m style next. Haven't quite decided yet but before that... I have to get these locking lugs off
02-13-2026
02-13-2026
Dude Dewalt wakes impacts that'll do like 1700 ft lbs, there's no way that wouldn't get these off.
02-13-2026
02-15-2026
I broke 3 BMW keys trying to get one off. Finally I was able to hammer(sledge) a 12point socket onto the locking lug bolt to remove "key" section of the lug bolt. Then I was able to use a locking lug nut removal socket on the remaining round part of the lug bolt. Not a fun experience.
02-16-2026
02-16-2026
joebie3 wrote3rd picture is pricelessI broke 3 BMW keys trying to get one off. Finally I was able to hammer(sledge) a 12point socket onto the locking lug bolt to remove "key" section of the lug bolt. Then I was able to use a locking lug nut removal socket on the remaining round part of the lug bolt. Not a fun experience.

I bet I reenact this every time I'm working on my vehicles .
joebie3
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Marmugmotleocay
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02-21-2026
02-23-2026
Kevin_The_Clean1 wroteI haven't had time to start working on it yet. I'm prioritizing my Audi project right now, but if I can't get the lug off using all my might and a breaker bar, I'll trycristianpina What ended up happening here with this situation... ?

joebie3
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Kevin_The_Clean1
