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The ABN 1/2 Inch Drive Wheel Lock Removal Kit is a professional-grade 4-piece SAE socket set engineered to remove stripped or rounded lug nuts effortlessly. Made from durable chrome molybdenum steel with a corrosion-resistant black oxide finish, it fits 1/2 inch drive impact wrenches and ratchets. The kit’s deep reverse-threaded sockets provide a secure grip on stubborn nuts, while the included blow-molded case ensures organized, portable storage—perfect for emergency roadside fixes or professional use.






| Material | steel |
| Fastener Type | Wheel |
| Exterior Finish | Chrome, Black |
| Color | Black |
| Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Drive System | Square |
| Brand | ABN |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4.9 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.64 Kilograms |
| Inside Thread Size | #10, #12, #14, #16 |
| Thread Style | Unified Internal |
| Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
| Thread Class | Class 2A |
| Size | One Size |
| Head Style | Cylindrical with a square drive end |
| Maximum Shear Strength | Above 100 MPa |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| UPC | 811498037405 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811498037405 |
| Manufacturer | ABN |
| Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.9 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | ABN-7405 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7405 |
M**S
Keyed lug nut remover
Worked like a charm. I needed an in between size (1 1/6 or 27mm). Didn’t know that til I tried the 1” & 1 1/8. An earlier reviewer used some foil to line (shim) the socket. I cut an old pvc glue can into shims. It took a little doing (don’t give up), but it worked great. All four security lug nuts are out! One shim did all four, tho it was beat pretty thin. Used an impact gun. Not too sure the shim idea would work with manual hand tools.
D**Z
Removes locks
I couldn't find my wheel lock key this tool worked very well however removing the lock from the tool was a challenge other than that very good product.
F**O
Works 100% please read.
Product works fine removed the wheel lock with impact gun very quickly but that's where the fun begins to remove the lock from the lock remover is no small task gave a very hard time. Will work as I got it done but very difficult.
F**L
Removed my stripped lug nut like a champ!
I purchased this set to assist me in removing a stripped lug nut. Buying the set was cheaper than buying the individual bit so It seemed like a no brainer.This was pretty easy to use with my impact wrench. Just selected the corresponding socket, put it on the impact wrench, fit it over the stripped lug nut, and go in reverse. The bit actually threads over the stripped nut/bolt, and when it locks into place, the combination of the bit and the nut/bolt are pretty rigidly locked together and in my case, it the lug nut came right off! Afterwards, I put the lug nut in a vice , ran the impact in forward and after a bit, it unthreaded.Worth the money and I'm glad I have this in my tool set now.
R**5
Not useable after 1st use
Used the lock remover and yes, it removed the lug nut. However, the lug nut it removed was lodged in the extractor so much, I couldn't remove it. Tried getting it off two ways; Installed it on an old hub and with an air impact gun, it would not budge. Put it in a very large vise and using a 20 inch pipe wrench, it would not budge. And before anyone asks; yes, in both attempts I was trying to spin it clockwise. I can't, in good conscience recommend this product.
A**R
Didn’t work well
The item is a good design but the reverse thread inside the socket should be tapered instead of straight thread so it can grab and hold better. Had issues with the thread not cutting into the lugs ended up having to hammer the socket on and it’s a chore to remove the lug from the socket after you get the lug off
N**A
Es bastante confiable
Exacto
L**E
Removed 24 Locking Lugs with One Socket
I had 24 locking lug nuts to remove from my old truck when putting it back on the road. It took a while but I removed all 24 lug nuts with one socket. Afterward, the socket showed no obvious wear. To remove the nuts I placed the socket on an extension, used a brass hammer with moderate hits to force the socket onto the lug nut, removed the extension and then used a 1/2 impact to remove the nut. The difficult part was removing the socket from the nut. Hold the lug nut and reverse the impact. If you have a big vise to hold the lug nut you'll be OK. I used a pair of vice grips which slowed me down but worked out in the end. These sockets are a high quality product and well worth the money.
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