Locking lug nuts for C5
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Locking lug nuts for C5
My stock lug nuts are getting a bit beat up from all the use they get switching brakes out for trackdays, etc. The main issue is that the 1 locking lug per wheel is starting to get stuck in the lug key because the key slots are starting to get rounded. Anyway, does anyone recommend some good locking lug nuts that hold up to a lot of abuse? I'm not interested in anything lightweight or funky colors, etc. Just looking for a cheap open lug nut that also locks and won't round off. I know the locks probably won't hold up thieves for long, but I feel like every little bit helps and I'd like to continue using locking lugs, if possible.
Thanks!
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They are not "locking" but I have had good luck with the McGard splined drive lug nuts, both open and closed ends. I think it locks the wheels as much as a locking style lug nut in that if someone really wants the wheels, it doesn't matter what you have. Plus, with these you can keep one key that works all lug nuts.
#3
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Locking nuts seem to be a total waste of time these days. When was the last time anyone had just the wheels stolen?
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My stock lug nuts are getting a bit beat up from all the use they get switching brakes out for trackdays, etc. The main issue is that the 1 locking lug per wheel is starting to get stuck in the lug key because the key slots are starting to get rounded. Anyway, does anyone recommend some good locking lug nuts that hold up to a lot of abuse? I'm not interested in anything lightweight or funky colors, etc. Just looking for a cheap open lug nut that also locks and won't round off. I know the locks probably won't hold up thieves for long, but I feel like every little bit helps and I'd like to continue using locking lugs, if possible.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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They are pretty much useless for their intended purpose and just hinder you when removing and reinstalling wheels.
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Locking nuts seem to be a total waste of time these days. When was the last time anyone had just the wheels stolen?
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#7
Melting Slicks
Don't park the car overnight on the street or in the drive...come to Plymouth (one of the top 5 safest places in Michigan) and I will find you a great home.
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Le Mans Master
That said, don't use locking nuts at the track. They just cause more headache than they're worth and thieves just hammer on a socket to remove them anyway.
#10
Team Owner
The Corvette locking lug nuts are common to a number of GM cars so any GM dealer parts counter will have sets that include the socket for the locking nuts.
I would get a separate set of 20 open end lug nuts just for track use. When you go to change pads or tires, just install those lug nuts. After you are done with an event, just install a locking lugnut on each wheel.
The biggest PITA with locking lugnuts is remembering where you put the socket....
I would get a separate set of 20 open end lug nuts just for track use. When you go to change pads or tires, just install those lug nuts. After you are done with an event, just install a locking lugnut on each wheel.
The biggest PITA with locking lugnuts is remembering where you put the socket....
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Spend all that time on locking lugs and a $17 kit from Pep Boys will just take any of them off.
Not worth the time, effort, or frustrations.
Not worth the time, effort, or frustrations.