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LOCKING LUG NUTS
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 218045" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>The locking nut is only a theft deterrent for me - find the GM McGard accessory lock & nuts to be OK.</p><p>I always buy a second replacement socket-lock too as they are not to be ratcheted</p><p>and discovered some dealership low-techs and no-techs don't like to hand tighten.</p><p>So I have had a lock get ratchet-compromised and rendered useless because of it - good thing I have a spare lock.</p><p>I have them on my Boat trailer and its spare too as they are upgraded wheels with TPMS for my 2019 Sierra.</p><p>Check the McGard website as they have quite a selection and nut color options for some vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 218045, member: 3252"] The locking nut is only a theft deterrent for me - find the GM McGard accessory lock & nuts to be OK. I always buy a second replacement socket-lock too as they are not to be ratcheted and discovered some dealership low-techs and no-techs don't like to hand tighten. So I have had a lock get ratchet-compromised and rendered useless because of it - good thing I have a spare lock. I have them on my Boat trailer and its spare too as they are upgraded wheels with TPMS for my 2019 Sierra. Check the McGard website as they have quite a selection and nut color options for some vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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