Wheel nut cover

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AED
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Wheel nut cover

Post by AED »

Daft question maybe!
Just brought my Rover420sli(D) and realised that the plastic thing you need to remove that anti theft wheel nut cover is not in the wheel changing kit.
So how would I get it off in order to change a wheel?
Any help welcome. Thanks :)
E_T_V
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Post by E_T_V »

Pull it off with a pair of pliers or prize it off with a screwdriver
AED
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Wheel Nut Reply

Post by AED »

Thanks. So really if you have alloy wheels you need to get a proper set of locking wheel nuts. Thank you again :)
Martin 420
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Post by Martin 420 »

i need one of those too, where can i get one from?
96' Rover 420 GSI
tompinney
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Post by tompinney »

Not sure on part number, can check when I get home tonight, but they only cost a couple of quid from your local dealer/xpart.
Tom

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