Why don't you just do what I said?
No way I didn't know that . But there are two really common ones . I can't believe this has got this far . Common sense must not come into it .
As such, I cannot see how this is a difficult problem. Assuming you can count to 21?
Who decided to go to Halfords and spend money on a tool that didn't even fit/work
You lot amaze me.
Continue to struggle with your lives whilst people offer help, it's fine with me. I quite enjoy watching people have a hard time, especially when the answer is so easy.
This guy has spent time, and money following other people's advice. And he still hasn't fixed the problem. When what I have suggested is free, has a high possibility of working and takes minutes.
Just man up and go find somebody with an Audi and see if their locking wheel key fits. If you were local you could use one of the four keys I have, two sourced from scrappies and two from old cars of mine where I have fitted spacers and done away with the bolts.
All of which are interchangeable.
I don't care what you say, and I don't give a **** how many times you say it. Because I'm not talking to you Tooks, I'm telling the OP how to fix his problem.
Again.
Lol this thread has become entertaining. Lots of dramas. Wheel still stuck on the car?
Imagine if you would have been locked out of your car.....
I hear you Holic, with a little research and the right info it's a simple science. I just counted the number of grooves and stopped at 19. Was just wondering, as I just bought a brand new set of front d's a p's for my mk 1V Golf, do you reckon the will be a good fit for my A3, I won't know until I attempt it but I don't see why not?No way I didn't know that . But there are two really common ones . I can't believe this has got this far . Common sense must not come into it .
Thank the maker! :lol:
Hi Buddy,Lol this thread has become entertaining. Lots of dramas. Wheel still stuck on the car?
Crazy, that you say that you acquired keys from the scrappies, as I was there yesterday and went through every audi car boot in the yard and never found a single key of any description, last model some 14 years old so no surprises I couldn't find one, boohoo.You lot amaze me.
Continue to struggle with your lives whilst people offer help, it's fine with me. I quite enjoy watching people have a hard time, especially when the answer is so easy.
This guy has spent time, and money following other people's advice. And he still hasn't fixed the problem. When what I have suggested is free, has a high possibility of working and takes minutes.
Just man up and go find somebody with an Audi and see if their locking wheel key fits. If you were local you could use one of the four keys I have, two sourced from scrappies and two from old cars of mine where I have fitted spacers and done away with the bolts.
All of which are interchangeable.
I don't care what you say, and I don't give a **** how many times you say it. Because I'm not talking to you Tooks, I'm telling the OP how to fix his problem.
Again.
Cheers Alex,I think you might be talking to yourself bud; this thread is 4 years old