Wheel Locks for 2015 Yukon

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razor488

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Did anyone buy aftermarket wheel locks for the 2015 Yukon Denali with 22 inch wheels? I am trying to figure out what I need to get on Amazon. Will any 14x1.5 fit properly?
 

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Why? Do you not have the Enchanted Security ... I guess Enhanced is what they meant.
 
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I don't think that I do... If that is an option then I don't think I have it.
 

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Yeah, Enhanced Security is an option. If you don't have a sun glass holder up in the headliner by the overhead lights and garage door buttons, then you have it. Found that out the hard way. Wuz looking forward to having one of those...
 
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hah. I have the sunglass holder so I must not have it =) Any recommendations on what wheel locks to order?
 

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No, I sure don't. I have never had them. I try and follow the advice of someone much wiser than I and never be places that would need them...
 
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Hah well a local GMC dealership got hit and someone stole wheels off of 20 Denalis...
 

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14 x 1.50 is what you need. Wheels locks are always a good idea. Thiefs arent relegated to only certain areas.
 

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I dunno... It's worked for me. That, and knocking on wood. :) Plus I haven't seen a wheel lock yet that a thief couldn't handle. Had some on a car I bought, but the key was missing. The tire guy took two seconds to hammer on an impact socket to remove it.
 

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