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Could be McGard, but doesn’t really look like a key pattern of their’s to me? There are a few different brands that utilize that type of key system.
If it were me, I’d just hammer on a snug fitting impact socket and spin it off with a ratchet. A replacement set of locks are pretty affordable, or just go without locks. They mainly just slow down a potential thief, but if they want your wheels, they can get them pretty easily, locks or no locks. Only the dumb thieves are unaware of the socket trick. Actually all thieves are dumb, but just sayin…
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Last edited by Ted02; 12-31-2021 at 12:23 AM.
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