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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 02:19 PM
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Can anyone advise if the C7 comes with wheel locks from the factory?
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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 02:22 PM
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it does not... see gorilla locks on amazon, etc.......the size you want is 12mm x 1.5....
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You can also buy them from a Chevy dealer. Part number 19211919. I am picking my C7 up at the museum. I will order the locks from the dealer in BG and have them installed after delivery.
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Shopchevypart.com has Chevy C7 wheel locks for sale.

I wonder if Gorilla wheel locks are better quality?

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The Gorillas give you 20 nuts instead of 4, so that's an advantage. But a member here still found his C6 sitting on blocks and all 20 Gorillas in a neat pile.

Some people have claimed the GM are better quality, I've been using them on various Corvettes for 12 years and am quite satisfied. No personal experience with the Gorillas.

Either way, buy a couple of the spare "keys". I keep 2 in the car and 1 in my shop. Guess why...
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No wheel locks will stop a good thief..just the meth heads...but my gorillas are going on the night I get the car...
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Part number for the set of 20 Gorilla wheel locks is 71633N.
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I would not bother with the locks. A determined thief will still get your wheels or do sufficient damage while trying. Either way you will have to replace the wheels. That is also why you have insurance.
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No wheel locks will stop a good thief..just the meth heads...but my gorillas are going on the night I get the car...
I have my McGard locks already, the C7 is built and should be here within 2 weeks. The part number is 24137, for chrome - Jegs has a good price. Maybe my bad experiance, but I had a Gorilla lock break off part of the key in a truck about 10 years ago! Fortunately it stuck out and with a bit of work and grinding I was able to get it off! As I recall, it had just a raised puzzle where the McGard has a recessed shell that slips over the lock. A better design in my opinion. For the C6 with Gray wheels I bought both McGard black lugs and a black lock. Although I have a Z51 with black wheels, decided to get Chrome this time. If it looks Ok, I'll keep them or get the black lugs and locks.
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Does anyone know if the wheel locks we have on the C-6 will fit the C-7? I have chrome on the old, and will order chrome on the new. Would be nice to just transfer the locks.
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Does anyone know if the wheel locks we have on the C-6 will fit the C-7? I have chrome on the old, and will order chrome on the new. Would be nice to just transfer the locks.
Great question, that is exactly what I planned on doing with my C6 wheel locks, I assume they are compatible, but looking forward to a definitive answer too.
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Anyone confirm those sizes yet? We may have locking lugs if they're the same as the c6.
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From ShopChevyParts.com:

2014 Corvette Stingray Wheel Lock Kit - Chrome, M12 x 1.5 x 37.1

By the way, the C7 black wheels have chrome lug nuts.
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Those are the same as the c6. We'll update the site for those looking to buy aftermarket sets.
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I was given GM OEM wheel locks installed when I picked up the car. Key for them came with my paperwork.
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Originally Posted by Gearhead Jim
The Gorillas give you 20 nuts instead of 4, so that's an advantage. But a member here still found his C6 sitting on blocks and all 20 Gorillas in a neat pile.

Some people have claimed the GM are better quality, I've been using them on various Corvettes for 12 years and am quite satisfied. No personal experience with the Gorillas.

Either way, buy a couple of the spare "keys". I keep 2 in the car and 1 in my shop. Guess why...
Mine are not locked but I still cant get them off
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Originally Posted by b4i4getit
I would not bother with the locks. A determined thief will still get your wheels or do sufficient damage while trying. Either way you will have to replace the wheels. That is also why you have insurance.
Exactly, save your money just a false sense of security.
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Exactly, save your money just a false sense of security.
Wrong.....Wrong....Wrong.

If this owner had the Gorilla Dual Stage Locks he would still have his wheels.
  • Dual-Stage Technology for Double the Protection
  • Upper Lock is Free-Spinning to Protect Against Removal Tools
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Originally Posted by Gearhead Jim
Either way, buy a couple of the spare "keys". I keep 2 in the car and 1 in my shop. Guess why...
I'm not a fan of wheel locks for this exact reason - people tend to lose or damage the keys. For example any tire shops that attacks them with impact tools
I can't believe people still steal wheels ...I thought this problem died years ago once eBay and Craigslist brought cheap wheels to the masses.
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