I just went through a situation with my 2025 Tahoe RST. I had no idea there were wheel lock nuts on my vehicle until the first oil change/tire rotation. Dealer called me and asked for my key as there was none in the vehicle and they had no master keys. I was never given a wheel lock key or told about the wheel lock when I picked up my ordered vehicle. Appears, at least on the Tahoe, that it is OEM for the 22/24 inch wheels and not listed on the spec sheet. Dealer nor any dealer near had master keys. The dealer recommended to torque/break off the wheel locks and put new ones on. I thought that was a stupid answer and did my own research. I found that Farad, the company that makes the wheel locks for GM will sell you a replacement key if you take a good close-up photograph of the wheel lock and email it to them. I sent them an email and a photograph of my wheel lock. The next day they had a replacement key in the mail. They were a wonderful company to work with, very professional. They can be reached at
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In my communication with Farad, they stressed that forcibly removing the wheel lock can cause significant damage to the wheel, hub, or locking mechanism.
When I found out about Farad, I asked three dealers about getting a replacement key and they all said that it was impossible and that there is no correlation between the wheel lock and the vehicle VIN. None of them knew anything about being able to get a replacement key from the company that provides them to GM through a simple email and photograph.
At first I didn't have great concern bout not having the wheel lock key until I realized that if I have a flat tire, the only option would be to have the vehicle flat-bed towed to a GM dealer, if there was one near and if one was open. And then a dealer who probably did not have a master key. A late night, out of town flat tire could have been a real problem, as tow companies do not have master keys for the wheel locks.
Purchase and postage cost me about $30 from Farad. Yes, the dealer assumed responsibility and paid all costs.
I think Farad has been the supplier for GM wheel locks for a couple of years. Prior to that the wheel locks were made by McGard. McGard has the same email/photo type replacement procedure. If Farad did not make your wheel locks, contact McGard.
mcgard.com