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- Alloy Wheel x1 (8) Apply Alloy Wheel x1 filter
- Alloy Wheel x2 (8) Apply Alloy Wheel x2 filter
- Alloy Wheel x3 (8) Apply Alloy Wheel x3 filter
- Alloy Wheel x4 (8) Apply Alloy Wheel x4 filter
- Alloy Wheel x5 (8) Apply Alloy Wheel x5 filter
- Alloy Wheels Set (8) Apply Alloy Wheels Set filter
- Key Lock Sets (8) Apply Key Lock Sets filter
- Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches (8) Apply Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches filter
- Steel Wheel x1 (8) Apply Steel Wheel x1 filter
- Steel Wheel x2 (8) Apply Steel Wheel x2 filter
- Steel Wheel x3 (8) Apply Steel Wheel x3 filter
- Tyre Complete Set (8) Apply Tyre Complete Set filter
- Tyre x1 (8) Apply Tyre x1 filter
- Tyre x2 (8) Apply Tyre x2 filter
- Tyre x3 (8) Apply Tyre x3 filter
- Tyre x4 (8) Apply Tyre x4 filter
- Wheel Arch Moulding (8) Apply Wheel Arch Moulding filter
- Wheel Arch Spat (8) Apply Wheel Arch Spat filter
- Wheel Bearing (8) Apply Wheel Bearing filter
- Wheel Hub Carrier (8) Apply Wheel Hub Carrier filter
Used Volkswagen Wheel Brace Wrenchs
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About Wheel Brace Wrenchs
The Volkswagen wheel brace wrench is an essential part of your vehicle tool kit. This socket wrench will enable you to tighten up and secure the wheel nuts on your vehicle, and to loosen and remove them when required.
This part is often stored in the boot of the vehicle so that it can be easily found in case of an emergency. This is often the location of the spare wheel in many cars so it makes sense to keep these components together, along with the wheel jack.
Wheel nuts are used to secure the wheels firmly to the vehicle which helps prevent them from coming loose and falling off. Wheel nuts function to make sure the wheels on the car stay firmly in place so are an important safety feature.The wheels are fixed onto the bolts or wheel studs on the axle of the car and can be secured by the wheel nuts with the aid of the Volkswagen wheel brace wrench. The wheel nuts are designed with a threaded hole which matches the bolt it's threading onto, enabling a secure and firm grip. The wheel brace wrench enables you to quickly and easily maneouvre the wheel nuts, allowing you to remove the wheel to fix a problem, such as a flat tyre, and then secure it again to the axle afterwards.
It's important to fit the wheel nuts properly and securely. Ill fitting wheel nuts could lead to the wheels coming loose or becoming vulnerable to theft. This handy tool takes much of the effort out of this task. Car owners often choose to buy the wheel brace wrench to upgrade their standard wheel brace with a part that's superior at getting the job done with ease. Another reason for buying this product is to replace one that has been lost, borrowed, misplaced or stolen. Buying the Volkswagen wheel brace wrench will guarantee you get a part that's ideally suited to working with the wheel nuts on your vehicle, specifically designed for the make and model of your vehicle.
Volkswagen trivia
- The first Volkswagen car was the ‘Type 1’ although you may know it as the Beetle. Over 20 million were sold before production stopped.
- The Golf GTi defined the ‘hot-hatch’ although the Renault 5 was introduced slightly earlier. 460,000 were produced and examples in mint condition can now cost up to £15,000.
- In 2019, Volkswagen sales worldwide increased by 0.5% to 6,278,300 cars.
- There were 521,273 new motors that left showrooms in 2019 coloured grey, the official figures revealed. The Volkswagen Golf was officially the most-chosen model to be painted grey. Black was in second place with 466,276 cars, accounting for one in five new vehicles leaving dealer forecourts.
- The Golf was always Volkswagen's best-selling car, but was overthrown as Europe's best-selling car in 2017; the Polo recorded more deliveries in 2018.