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Thread: Fuchs wheel security nuts

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    Fuchs wheel security nuts

    I am nearing completion of my RHD 1969 911S.

    I would like the peace of mind that my genuine Fuchs wheels were relatively tamper proof.
    Is there a period locking wheel nut available?

    Thanks,
    Andy

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    Andy,

    These are the ones I use on my two cars' Fuchs. I believe they are Porsche OEM, but not sure.

    I have seen them sell for a lot less with keys. They look like Fuchs lug nuts when the metal cover is slipped over them and the plastic cap is on. The plastic cap is a snap fit and the metal covers lock in place with the key. I use a dab of clear silicone to keep the covers secured as insurance that they won't fall off.

    These are not mine, just did a quick search to find them for your reference. I don't know the part number, but putting in "Porsche wheel locks" came up with 492 hits - I didn't review all of them.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...67938d&vxp=mtr

    Ron
    Ron

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    Did some quick research. The part number should be 92836104703; however, it is NLA.

    http://www.jimellisporscheparts.com/...836104703.html

    Here is a set, a bit abused under the cap, for $30 -- looks like it's missing a plastic cap: https://www.partsheaven.com/product_...6104703esa.htm

    I think SierraMadreCollection sells this set or a repro, they have the plastic caps and the nut without the lock:

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...et-p11519.html

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...ock-p9013.html

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...-89-p7364.html
    Ron

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