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Wheel lock woes
So my brakes are acting up again, and I need to take the truck in to have the shop fix whatever they didn't get right the first time, but the brilliant anti-theft devices known as wheel locks are thwarting me, the owner.
I have torn my garage apart and my room apart looking for the dang key and can't find it anywhere! I have been real ginger on the brakes, but I am still really worried. Big O says they will take the locks off for $5 a piece... Sounds good, but, I don't want my wheels screwed up, and they said they can't guarantee the wheels will not be damaged. The wheels are brand new, and I don't mind the center caps getting dented or dinged, but the wheels must stay in tact. I don't have gorilla locks, I have some locks that have the key pattern in between the threaded bolt and the lug itself. I bought them from Big O. Do any of you know this brand, or ways of going about getting a new key? I am going to try to find the original packaging and see if there is anything on there about ordering an extra key, like the gorillas I had before came with... :cry: |
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I can't find the packing anywhere. In fact, I don't believe they gave it to me when they installed the wheels to begin with. Its looking more and more like I will have to have them take the locks off, so I will probably put some cardboard down on the wheels and try to give them a little protection. :cry This absolutely sucks. |
Sometimes you can hammer on a large socket like a spark plug socket and get them off that way.
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i had the same problem with my wheels. im not sure if they were gorilla locks or not. my father in law is a mechanic and he just hammered a socket into the locks with a hammer. it would be best to use a deep socket one if you have it. i cant remember the size he used but it was either a 22, 23, or a 24mm socket. after i took them off i just went to the tire store to get regular lugs. i have a 85 pickup so it should be the same. i hope this helps you out. let me know if it works.
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I would do that, but these lugs are very small. They come just to the top of the lugs themselves, the outside of them is reverse threaded, but like I said, the lug is very short, so getting a socket on there is a heck of alot easier said than done.
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try tightening the snot out of the other lugs. hopefully it will push the wheel in enough to make the locking lug loose enough to grab and turn with a pair of visegrips.
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where are you at in colo? i work at discount at 92nd & wads. i can take a look if you would like. let me know, i work all day friday. 3039405502.
---steve |
Originally Posted by Plays_with_Toys
I don't have gorilla locks, I have some locks that have the key pattern in between the threaded bolt and the lug itself. I bought them from Big O. Do any of you know this brand, or ways of going about getting a new key? I am going to try to find the original packaging and see if there is anything on there about ordering an extra key, like the gorillas I had before came with... :cry:
Maybe call their customer service for help http://www.mcgard.com/custserv/auto_parts.asp#wheel |
wheel locks are a good idea, but they suck when your in the middle of nowhere and need to get a wheel off. I had my tire shop replace all my lugs, which were beat up pretty bad with new ones. No locks at all.
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