What locks for ck375's?

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Erik G

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Went back to my ck375's. What are the best locks out there?

I know I know trust me I have had my truck stolen for the wheels. What's the best locks available for these? The gorilla shield style preferred but what do you recommend?
 

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Lol...why bother with locks if they just take the truck!?!? I don't ever put locks on mine, if they want them that bad, they will pop that lock right off just like a regular lug nut.

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But I get what your saying. I have some skinny ones on my 375s. It needs a bigger lug to fill up that hole.

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Haha omg ur soooo funny

Serious question, what's the best ones for the task at hand? Gorilla Sleeve, or the double guard? I do live in the hood. I know nothing is 100%, I'm not dealing with wannabe's either. Stole my Sierra with a top of the line viper alarm with all the sensor add ons.

Are they M14x2.0? Anyone have a damn part number?

I like KC though, used to kick it in Westport. I forget the name of the pub at the crossroads with the pizza joint in the back. Oldest building in MO?
 

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http://rimlox.com

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Haha omg ur soooo funny

Serious question, what's the best ones for the task at hand? Gorilla Sleeve, or the double guard? I do live in the hood. I know nothing is 100%, I'm not dealing with wannabe's either. Stole my Sierra with a top of the line viper alarm with all the sensor add ons.

Are they M14x2.0? Anyone have a damn part number?

I like KC though, used to kick it in Westport. I forget the name of the pub at the crossroads with the pizza joint in the back. Oldest building in MO?


Kelly's Pub...that place is classic. Many nights spent in that place.

And seriously about the locks. I worked at a tire shop in college, a socket slammed over the lock will take most locks off. That 'rimlox" contraption above looks pretty fail proof though, just don't loose the key.
 
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I'm going to try to find these long enough for the yukon. I know how easy most locks are to get off. Little tougher for these, youd have to have a big enough socket to get around the lug, but small enough to be inside the sleeve

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Found the Gorilla Guard (collard lock above) locally for $32 and the tire shop was nice enough to install them (I was in work clothes)

One would have to have a very thin wall socket that fits over the lock, but under the sleeve.

All moot for a pro thief, but a pro will see I have some curb checks on my 375's and move on anyways...
 

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Hammer drill/driver with carbide drill tips make easy work of " rim locks " hell, even a cordless drill will. Best advice, seriously, keep a good insurance policy against theft for your vehicle and accessories..
 

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