Gorilla Automotive 61631N Chrome Acorn Gorilla Guard II Wheel Locks - Set of 4 (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)





Key features
- •12mm x 1.50 Thread size
- •3/4" & 13/16" Dual hex key
- •1.50" Overall length
- •60 Degree Conical Seat
- •Set of 4 locks and one key
Gorilla Automotive 61631N Chrome Acorn Gorilla Guard II Wheel Locks - Set of 4 (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)
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Customer Reviews
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cheap, well made, but poor design
Consumer 2382✓ Verified Purchase•January 18, 2018
Fist the size it says it does. Seems well made. Main problem I have is they stick out past the wheel cover, so someone could taken them off with a pipe wrench. A little more of a deterant than your standard lug nuts.
"This does not fit your: 2017 Ford Taurus" - LIE...Fits 100% just fine!!
M. Cherry✓ Verified Purchase•December 8, 2017
"This does not fit your: 2017 Ford Taurus" - LIE...Fits 100% just fine!!
Always get a second opinion on the "Amazon Garage" fitment guide, numerous times have I found that Amazon stated "will not fit" for a vehicle I have, and upon going to the manufacture's web site...they direct me to the exact product that Amazon states will not fit.
Always get a second opinion on the "Amazon Garage" fitment guide, numerous times have I found that Amazon stated "will not fit" for a vehicle I have, and upon going to the manufacture's web site...they direct me to the exact product that Amazon states will not fit.
they work great and provide a sticker on how to reorder the ...
Bkovey✓ Verified Purchase•November 17, 2017
they work great and provide a sticker on how to reorder the key incase you lose it. well worth the price!
Key does slip. It's only a deterrent; like a removable stereo faceplate, the wheel key isn't best left in the car
V. Miller✓ Verified Purchase•November 15, 2017
As others have noted, the key did start to slip a couple times when torquing down lugs. I wonder about this failing overtime.
Like anything, this is just a deterrent. Consider where to keep the key for a moment: you need it in the car in case of a flat tire. So do you hide the key inside? Thieves bold enough to steal wheels might easily consider breaking into the vehicle to look for it. So hide it well and remember where. Otherwise, who wants to carry a wheel lock key with them every time they go for a drive? How many of us do the same with removable faceplates on car stereos? Just saying.
Like anything, this is just a deterrent. Consider where to keep the key for a moment: you need it in the car in case of a flat tire. So do you hide the key inside? Thieves bold enough to steal wheels might easily consider breaking into the vehicle to look for it. So hide it well and remember where. Otherwise, who wants to carry a wheel lock key with them every time they go for a drive? How many of us do the same with removable faceplates on car stereos? Just saying.
Nice but ,,,,,
D. Mclean✓ Verified Purchase•September 28, 2017
I have a 2014 Nissan Altima. The wheel locks did fit. They were the same type as the originals. The problem I have is the size. The wheel locks really stick out. It would of been nice if the locks were shorter.
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