Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)

Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)
Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)
Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)
Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)

Key features

  • 12mm x 1.50 Thread size
  • 13/16" Hex size
  • 1.54" Overall length
  • Toyota mag shank with .550" shank/.725" shank diameter
  • Set of 4 wheel locks with key
CategoryWheel Locks
Size12 Millimeter x 1.50
ColorChrome
WarrantySee Manufacturer Website.

Gorilla Automotive 73631T Toyota O.E. Wheel Locks With Washer (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size)

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Customer Reviews

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Janet✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 23, 2023
Good wheel locks. I used them for my 2023 Toyota Corolla which the measurement said it did not fit but it definitely does. Have had them on my car since June and haven't had any issues so far. They were easy to put on and have held up well so far. I recommend them. Are exactly as pictured
Fits 2019 Camry SE 4 cyl
Vance N✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 3, 2023
Thanks to the reviewers that helped. Despite the car matching that said this would not fit my car, another reviewer answered and said they did for sure. Same tapered end, same length and unnoticable width difference if there is. With all this craziness going on, you literally have to bolt everything down now. So, instead of find my car on milk crates, this was a happy compromise.

I did not go with Toyota OE because I have read reviews where the security socket felt less than sturdy and if you've ever had a lug or wheel lock strip or break on you.....Jesus H. Christ. Cutting or drilling thru a hardened steel nut in a confined hole is not fun nor cheap. I've had Gorilla products before and they've always felt solid. The finish was nice, the weight and overall build felt durable. While the security key had thinner walls (as all do), it felt more solid than the others. As long as you don't over torque it and be cautious if ever changing out the wheel in winter, then It should be fine. So if you see a "mechanic" moving towards that lug with an impact wrench to tighten or loosen.....stop him/her! I'd buy this again. Good price for the quality vs the competition.

I will update if anythign happens but as of now, I give it 5 stars.
Good wheels locks for my trailer wheels
Damean D. Detwiler✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 12, 2023
I am building a mini toy hauler, and I am using My old Toyota Tundra wheels for the trailer. These are the exact style wheel lock needed for the Tundra stock Aluminum wheels.
Good-quality locks
Gta04✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 8, 2023
I bought these for my 2019 Camry with 18" alloy wheels, after having previously purchased Gorilla locks for another vehicle, which have lasted 9 years and still look good. These Toyota locks look very similar to the OE lugnuts, the main difference being the ridges on the locks to fit the key. Since the locks and lug nuts go into recessed openings in the wheels, you would have to look closely to see a difference. And since they are recessed, you don't have to worry about someone removing them with vise grips or some other tool, as there is not enough exposed to get something around them.

I did purchase a spare key from Gorilla, the key code and instructions for ordering come with the lock set. Yes, the extra key costs $15, but if you need to remove the locks and discover that you can't find the original key, you will wish you had forked over for the spare. For both of my cars, I keep one key in the car and the spare in my tool box at home.

Others have said that they use an impact wrench on the locks, but I don't recommend that. Not only do you risk damaging the lock, but you might also damage the finish, which could explain why some have experienced rusting. I remove them with a standard socket, and to replace, I install them finger-tight, then use my torque wrench to tighten them to spec. I've done this on the 9-year-old locks on my other car, and as I said earlier, they still work and look good.

Another tip -- You need a 3/4" socket to fit the hex on the key. You want to make sure that your car's lug wrench will fit the hex, in case you get a flat on the road and probably don't have other tools with you. Chances are it will fit, but if not, you might want to keep a 3/4" socket and ratchet in the car just in case. FYI, my Camry's lug wrench does fit the key hex, but double-check yours just to be on the safe side.

So overall, I'm very happy with these locks they are good quality and hopefully will last the life of the car.
These look great!!!
JM✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 1, 2023
Works great on my 2023 Toyota Tundra.
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