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I prefer gorilla guard locks...
http://www.gorilla-auto.com/gorilla.guard.locks
They have a spinning outer sleeve that prevents the wheel-lock remover tools from working. Like these:
http://amzn.com/B000OUZBNC
Those tools (which you can also get at your local Sears hardware) will remove any standard locking lugnut.
The sleeves on the gorilla guard locks prevent those tools from working... the only way to get them off is to destroy the wheel while doing so.
Replacement keys are $10 from them, so its not expensive.
And the set for our trucks are 14mm x 1.50 p/n 61641 and cost only $18 on amazon:
http://amzn.com/B002801NI8
Those are some good locks but they do not have an option on using them with cars that have hidden lug nuts (ie. wheel caps over the lugs), wish they did, I would be all over them!
My GM 20" wheels have those caps on the nuts... it doesn't bother me that one of the lug nuts don't match - thats part of the issue with locking lug nuts in general.
There's a guy who replace all 5 of his with gorilla guards... that could solve your issue of matching them...
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Oh so yours still fit even with the caps ontop?
Looks like I will be getting me a set of those then if so!
What I think he's saying is that some wheel centers have a center cap that covers all the lugs (you don't see them); these lug nuts will not work with them if they are too long......
They work well on most aftermarket wheels for these trucks. Gorilla part # 26144HT or pro comp 26144, both splined locking lug kits for our trucks
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I prefer gorilla guard locks...
http://www.gorilla-auto.com/gorilla.guard.locks
They have a spinning outer sleeve that prevents the wheel-lock remover tools from working. Like these:
http://amzn.com/B000OUZBNC
Those tools (which you can also get at your local Sears hardware) will remove any standard locking lugnut.
The sleeves on the gorilla guard locks prevent those tools from working... the only way to get them off is to destroy the wheel while doing so.
Replacement keys are $10 from them, so its not expensive.
And the set for our trucks are 14mm x 1.50 p/n 61641 and cost only $18 on amazon:
http://amzn.com/B002801NI8
Just to let you know, I have taken Gorilla guard locks off very easily!!! Not gonna tell you how, but can be done no problem. Anything can be done if you want it bad enough!!! Locks just ensure it will be harder, but nothing will prevent them from being removed. TRUST ME!! If someone wants it bad enough, they will get it. Life sucks, just do what you can to prevent A holes from messing up your day. But yes, Gorilla locks IMO are the best I have used so far. but there are some others that are pretty good, so I have heard. wish I could help more.
Honestly? If I really wanted your wheels and you had locks, I'd just take your whole truck. Takes less time than removing the wheels (<45 seconds vs several minutes). Plus it looks far less suspicious.
Once I got it back to the garage, weld a nut on the gorillas and take em off like any other nut. or liquid nitrogen + air chisel.
Yeah thats what I meantWhat I think he's saying is that some wheel centers have a center cap that covers all the lugs (you don't see them); these lug nuts will not work with them if they are too long......
, I already have two gorilla locks per wheel right now so I may just get a tilt sensor.