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The presence of the locker complicates matters; if I were in that situation, I would utilise the key to remove the other three first, and then for the obstinate one, I would secure the key in place by welding before employing a socket on it. Upon removal, discard them and install regular bolts.

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I had this issue several times and ultimately managed to resolve it. They indicated they would weld a nut on within one minute, but it was only after that they successfully liberated it.I damaged my BMW key nut, purchased a replacement for £22, and nearly compromised that one as well. The garage ultimately removed it using an air gun after 30 minutes. I have now removed all locking bolts from my car and will replace them with four standard bolts, ensuring that whoever re-tightens them applies the correct torque of 120/125 Nm. My M4 currently has spacers, so I have extended locking bolts, but I plan to replace them with four extended bolts to match.

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The initial step is to utilise a high-quality breaker bar equipped with the appropriate socket. Ensure the vehicle is securely positioned on the ground to prevent the wheels from rotating.
If that fails, applying penetrating oil and exerting consistent pressure typically proves effective. Avoid abrupt movements; a calm and controlled approach is optimal.

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