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camocarl 08-03-07 09:10 PM

Anyone use Gorilla Wheels Locks??
 
Im in a pinch, ive misplaced my "Gorilla" wheel lock socket and the info to get a replacement! :wallbash:

Does anyone run Gorilla wheel locks on an FD and have the socket that I can borrow plus $$$$$? It looks like a rounded star.

Any help would be appreciated!

SportCoupe2 08-03-07 09:16 PM

I have them but you won't be able to use my socket key or anyone elses. They are keyed to your lugs alone.

camocarl 08-03-07 09:23 PM

Are you sure? It may be close.

DaleClark 08-03-07 09:47 PM

I *think* they actually use the same key. Might want to call around to some local tire shops, one worth their salt can get a new key.

At Fighters, a customer came in with some sort of aftermarket lug nuts - I THINK they were Gorilla. We dug through the box 'o spare keys and found one that worked perfectly. Ended up just replacing all the lugs with new ones, as he was missing some of the old ones.

If all else fails, there are lug nut removers that bite into the lug nut and remove it, no matter what it is. You'll destroy the lug nuts, but you'll get the job done. You need an impact gun to pull it off, and some care that you don't scratch the wheels.

Dale

seanfd3s 08-03-07 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by camocarl (Post 7202562)
Are you sure? It may be close.

Close wont cut it. Just brake off the lock and buy a replacement set; a set of 4 is not alot. I just got out of the tire business and unless you are running 4-5 different locks and lugs of all sizes the person will get your rims if they want them.
And if you could find someone who has one that work doesnt make it a good lock if someone else has a match.

camocarl 08-03-07 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by seanfd3s (Post 7202696)
Close wont cut it. Just brake off the lock and buy a replacement set; a set of 4 is not alot. I just got out of the tire business and unless you are running 4-5 different locks and lugs of all sizes the person will get your rims if they want them.
And if you could find someone who has one that work doesnt make it a good lock if someone else has a match.


Easy for you to say :) I'd love to be able to break the lock off but I'm afraid ill mess up the wheel and my wheels are about $700 each. There is only 1 lock on there per wheel and I'm taking them off so I can try to sell my car with stock wheels. I will not put locking lug nuts on with the stock wheels.

camocarl 08-03-07 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by DaleClark (Post 7202649)
I *think* they actually use the same key. Might want to call around to some local tire shops, one worth their salt can get a new key.

At Fighters, a customer came in with some sort of aftermarket lug nuts - I THINK they were Gorilla. We dug through the box 'o spare keys and found one that worked perfectly. Ended up just replacing all the lugs with new ones, as he was missing some of the old ones.

If all else fails, there are lug nut removers that bite into the lug nut and remove it, no matter what it is. You'll destroy the lug nuts, but you'll get the job done. You need an impact gun to pull it off, and some care that you don't scratch the wheels.

Dale


Thanks Dale. I figured that each one can't be that different. I wouldnt think Gorilla would make much of a profit if each wheel lock was specially made and each was a different size. Ill check at my local wheel shop to see if they have any spare wheel lock sockets.

SpeedKing 08-03-07 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by camocarl (Post 7202714)

Easy for you to say :) I'd love to be able to break the lock off but I'm afraid ill mess up the wheel and my wheels are about $700 each.

Wrap the bitch with one of those thick Ziploc freezer bags. No worries.

dontlift 08-04-07 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by camocarl (Post 7202718)
Thanks Dale. I figured that each one can't be that different. I wouldnt think Gorilla would make much of a profit if each wheel lock was specially made and each was a different size. Ill check at my local wheel shop to see if they have any spare wheel lock sockets.

The wheel locks would be completely worthless if it's that easy. I don't know about "Gorilla" brand, but others usually have around a few dozen different locks in circulation. That's why you need the code to order a replacement.

seanfd3s 08-05-07 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by camocarl (Post 7202714)
Easy for you to say :) I'd love to be able to break the lock off but I'm afraid ill mess up the wheel and my wheels are about $700 each. There is only 1 lock on there per wheel and I'm taking them off so I can try to sell my car with stock wheels. I will not put locking lug nuts on with the stock wheels.

Just get a socket that just fits and get a good weighted hammer.

camocarl 08-07-07 09:26 PM

After hours of searching I found the damn key!! Problem solved.

Monkman33 08-08-07 02:56 PM

well, that was anti-climactic.

jd to rescue 08-08-07 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by camocarl (Post 7214143)
After hours of searching I found the damn key!! Problem solved.

You may want to consider keeping it in the car next time in the event you need to change a flat on the road.


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