🔐 Lock in style and security—because your wheels deserve the best.
GORILLAAutomotive 12mm x 1.50 Acorn Chrome Wheel Locks feature patented dual-stage technology with a free-spinning upper lock to prevent removal, crafted from hardened alloy steel for superior strength, and finished with chrome plating for a sleek, modern look. This pack of 4 includes dual hex keys for easy installation, providing professional-grade security and style for your vehicle wheels.
Brand | Gorilla Automotive |
Special Feature | Wheel Lock |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.25 x 6 x 1.25 inches |
Material | Alloy Steel, Chrome |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black and silver |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Finish Type | Chrome Plated |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Round |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 012619501236 |
Model Name | 71631X |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012619501236 |
Manufacturer | Gorilla Automotive |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.25 x 6 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 71631X |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 71631X |
Special Features | Wheel Lock |
H**Z
Seem better than the standard wheel locks
Easy to install and seem to provide a little better protection than the standard wheel locks sold by auto dealers. The price was very reasonable also.
M**M
Good purchase
Works as expected. The people returning it are not paying attention to the specs of their vehicle. You need to find out what thread your car has for the lugs to make sure you get the right ones. I have no complaints with these. They look like regular lug nuts so they give the thieves false hope.
G**N
Great Protection!
I ordered these after seeing a picture on Reddit of someone's CX-5 sitting on crates. They fit perfectly on my 2020 Mazda CX-5 Touring (17" rims). I understand that they will not stop someone who is truly determined to steal my wheels, but hopefully, they will make them skip my vehicle and move on to an easier target. This peace of mind makes them worth the expense, in my mind.I like the these are beefy, chromed, and don't have the keying engraved on their face, as some other wheel locks have. I had a set like that on a previous vehicle, and that engraving rusted over time and made the wheel look bad. Also, these are a great value for the money, and much cheaper than the ones offered by my car dealership.As you can see in the picture, they don't stand out too much in comparison to the regular lugs on the wheel.I can't speak to ease of installation, as my lug nuts were on too tight for me to remove them so I could install these. So I waited till my next tire rotation and asked the shop to do it for me. They didn't pass back any comments reflecting difficulty or anything like that, though.
M**H
Nothing is completely theft-proof, but ya gotta try.
I really like the spinning head of these nuts because it prevents removal using some common tricks to defeat them. Unfortunately they’re supposedly still easy to remove if somebody uses a deep enough socket and gets it to bite into the inner section just right, but what ya gonna do? I actually use a set of these and another different set just to make it harder for some low-life thief.
M**T
Have not tried to remove it.
This fits my Chrysler Pacifica 2024 just fine. Went on easy and I have yet to try to remove it. But I was told that this lock is difficult to remove and worse if you don't have the key. I think I need to learn how to remove it with my key and replace with the original if I plan to have my tire system worked on. Just in case that they did not put the key back and I forget to ask.
J**I
Locks for my kids car
My kids needed a locks for his wheels. Now he has peace of mind
N**E
quality!
great product! it cant be any better!
E**E
An inexpensive and effective Deterrent
No wheel lock is totally thief proof. But I think these are one of the more difficult wheel locks on the market to defeat due to the spinning top section. If your wheels have deep bolt holes as mine do, you won’t be able to get a vice grip on the lower solid section, leaving only the spinning top exposed. You “could” pound a 12 pt. oversized socket on deep enough to eventually reach the solid part. But then you’d have to try to remove that deeply embedded lug nut out of your socket each time before moving on to the next one. A real PITA to say the least. So I put two on each wheel to double the fun. I figure that should discourage even the most dedicated lowlife scumbag to move on to an easier target. I guess that makes me a big spender to spend $44 for two sets. But that’s well worth every penny to greatly minimize the possibility of returning to a car sitting on the ground with no wheels on it.
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