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    Or bolts, actually. Kinda hard to see, but the bolt looks like a regular external torx drive.
    BUT, theyz be having 7 instead of 6 wings or however you wanna call it.
    Never seen them before. Anybody familiar with this type of bolt ?

    So theyre not like in the pic below, but to get an idea


  • #2
    Search on ebay for it. or your local tool shop.
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    • #3
      been looking all morning, but its hard to find something if you dont know the name of

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      • #4
        normally they go by how Point and the number of "wings" as you called them.

        So i would try searching for 7 point external torx
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        • #5
          new pictors

          still can't find anything.. hopefully somebody has a lead, otherwise i'll have a socket laser cut.







          thick layer of powder coating aint helping either..

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          • #6
            i know its cheap but you cant just use vise grips with a cloth to keep from scratching anything?

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            • #7
              meh, not feeling like doing 96 bolts like that..

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              • #8
                tried searching, only found 6,8,10 and 12 point external torx sockets. sorry.
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                • #9
                  Search for gator grip, It should work.

                  What do the nuts in the back look like?

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                  • #10
                    I found that Lowes now has the wrenches that grip any head style. I believe they were kobalt brand. Worth taking a look at.

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                    • #11
                      Its called an M7 socket.

                      Same thing used on my Tracers. Sears carries it. But Im sure you can find it elsewhere. Not an expensive tool by itself, but you may have to buy a whole set :/ Tunershop.com sells the socket for like $50 (not worth it in my opinion). Try Sears and other tool suppliers.

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                      • #12
                        Heres a link:

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                        • #13
                          Thanks guys! I appreciate

                          Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Post
                          Search for gator grip, It should work.

                          What do the nuts in the back look like?
                          theyre feaux splits, the wheel itself is threaded so there's no nut.

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                          • #14
                            Meh, it's not M7 or anything. Still searching

                            Maybe a gator grip indeed

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                            • #15
                              hmmmmmmmmmmm odd.
                              Last edited by LoweredStandards; 01-24-2012, 06:58 AM.

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