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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 03:48 PM
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I would like to get locking lug nuts for my Z06, can anyone recommend a good place to buy from online?

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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickman
I would like to get locking lug nuts for my Z06, can anyone recommend a good place to buy from online?

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Me too. I'm looking for a set for my vert, and a good protective socket so I won't scar them all up. Anyone recomend
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I'd bet JW Motoring has some.
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I don't think the low life's steal just tires and wheels anymore, they snag the whole car. Takes less time. I just bought mine this summer and it didn't come with a wheel lock key, took it to the shop and they have special sockets now that just grips the outside of the lug and they are off, kinda like a reverse easy out. Even Sears sell the sockets!
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Sure do. Send me a pm if interested.

I'm headed to school right now, but will respond back in the morning.
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DISCOUNT TIRE or SUMMIT RACING carry the line of GORILLA lug nuts and locking lug nuts, in show chrome or black.
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GM makes some, so I'd be happy to sell you the GM's.
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If you are going to use locking lug nuts, get the kind that are perfectly round on the outside and have a recessed "key pattern" in the end. The key has a raised "key pattern" the fits in this. They are very hard to remove by using sockets and most reverse "easy outs". McGard locks are this way, see their website:

http://www.mcgard.com/

The locking lug nuts with a raised pattern on the outside circumference of the lugs can be easily defeated. The key in this case is a socket with matching "recessed pattern".

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Originally Posted by Oldvetter
If you are going to use locking lug nuts, get the kind that are perfectly round on the outside and have a recessed "key pattern" in the end. The key has a raised "key pattern" the fits in this. They are very hard to remove by using sockets and most reverse "easy outs". McGard locks are this way, see their website:

http://www.mcgard.com/

The locking lug nuts with a raised pattern on the outside circumference of the lugs can be easily defeated. The key in this case is a socket with matching "recessed pattern".
That is the type I had on mine, The socket zipped them off with no problem.
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Originally Posted by Jim in Mich
I don't think the low life's steal just tires and wheels anymore, they snag the whole car.
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There's been two threads I saw in the past month where two C5's had their wheels stolen right off the car in the middle of the night. There's big money in wheels with tires or a set of almost new tires, especially if runflats.
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I just bought a new set from Corvette Garage. Look to the left of this forum they are a Supporting Vendor here on the forum. They had a good price on them.
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If someone wants your wheels and tires, it's simply a matter of pounding a socket onto the locking lug (only one per tire usually) and backing it right off. Obviously, the more locking lugs you have the safer your wheels and tires are, but besides it being a PITA, it may get fairly expensive. I would think, as Oldvetter mentioned, that, if you go with only one per tire, the ones with the round outer circumference would be the best.
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We have chrome sets for $35 shipped.

That includes 16 lugs and 4 locking lugs.

Contact me if interested.
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I saw an ad for the gorilla guard lock. I was thinking about getting them because it says "The same security design as our Original Gorilla Lock. The security pattern is protected by a free spinning sleeve. Very small area between the security pattern and the sleeve." I think it might take a thief a little longer to get these off? What do you guys think? Here's a pic:
http://www.gorilla-auto.com/gorilla.locks
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This will take any of them off. Put this on a battery impact wrench and they are long gone. If they want them.............
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...2&blockType=G2
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I dont see how the sears tools will work on the gorilla guard lock. If you put it on the lock, the sleeve will turn but not unscrew.
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I dont see how the sears tools will work on the gorilla guard lock. If you put it on the lock, the sleeve will turn but not unscrew.
I didn't know the sleeve turned, very good design.
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I'd bet JW Motoring has some.
I know he does.
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Originally Posted by Jim in Mich
This will take any of them off. Put this on a battery impact wrench and they are long gone. If they want them.............
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...2&blockType=G2

It did not work for me with a 110 volt impact wrench driving them. At least not on the round outside locks with the recessed face.
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