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Product Details
- 1.50" Overall Length
- Clamshell package
- 12mm x 1.50 Thread size
- 60 Degree Conical Seat
- Manufactured from cold-forged hardened steel
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Customer Review
Product Description
Gorilla Automotive carries a complete line of wheel locks with unfailing quality and finish controlled through every step of manufacturing to deliver lug nuts and locks that outperform. Gorilla features unique locks with an external security pattern that makes it impossible to remove without the matching key. The locks are designed for unsurpassed security made from case hardened steel and chrome plated for lasting beauty. Top to learn more
unique design
Unique design, looks difficult to break thru to steal your wheels. Looks great on my rims...only issue I have is the key, I think they are all the same?? as I bought 2 sets of these wheel locks...very surprised to find them keyed alike.
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June 10, 2009
(Vancouver, BC Canada) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 3
Check for fitment...
I bought these for my '99 Corvette and they were too long to fit under the center cap of the stock wheels, so I put 'em on my truck and they're great. If your vehicle incorporates any kind of hub cap, check for clearance.
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October 31, 2010
(Seattle, WA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 4
Still the best
I got my set about 12 years ago. They've started to rust a bit, but unfortunately they still seem to be the best choice out there. I know they've saved my wheels at least twice.When I got mine, they didn't have the large sets of 20-24 locks, so every nut is a lock. I called the company directly to order 5 sets of Gorilla Guard locks, all keyed alike. They were very helpful, took my order, and I had them the next day. Just recently when someone managed to get one lock off, I called the company to replace it. I was contrite as I had lost my key code and asked how this might be done. The woman who answered the phone was rude and argued with me. As if to say how dare I, a mere consumer, call them. Then she said I'd have to call back next week to speak to the replacement person anyway. When I called back, explaining I no longer had my key code, but had a good pic of the inside of key I could email her, she flatly refused. Said I had to physically send one of my other...
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May 30, 2009
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 4