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Can someone please share the part number for OEM locking lug nut set.
I went to the dealer and they tried using my vin no. and said they don’t see anything
it’s a 2023 Black Diamond 4dr with Sasquatch package
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From my understanding, they just use McGard locking lugs so I purchased them straight from McGard to save some money. These are the ones I bought/installed:

McGard 24537 Cone Seat Wheel Locks Chrome (M12 x 1.5 Thread Size) - Set of 5, 5 Locks / 1 Key https://a.co/d/2KcsByc
 

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From my understanding, they just use McGard locking lugs so I purchased them straight from McGard to save some money. These are the ones I bought/installed:

McGard 24537 Cone Seat Wheel Locks Chrome (M12 x 1.5 Thread Size) - Set of 5, 5 Locks / 1 Key https://a.co/d/2KcsByc
Got this exact same set for mine too. They work well (y)
 

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Too bad locking lug nuts are worthless. The bad guys take them off faster than the other ones.
 
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Thanks guys. Ordered the ones from Amazon
 

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I bought the McGard 24537 locking lugs from Amazon (much cheaper than McGard direct which their own customer service rep had advised me) but they stuck out much further than the OEM lugs (3/8”ish). She had also confirmed they do make the locks for Ford which are slightly (1/8“ish) shorter but 3X the price. They also make the 24557 which are even shorter but might bottom out the lugs which would be worst case scenario if they do not allow the lug to tighten enough.
 

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I bought the McGard 24537 locking lugs from Amazon (much cheaper than McGard direct which their own customer service rep had advised me) but they stuck out much further than the OEM lugs (3/8”ish). She had also confirmed they do make the locks for Ford which are slightly (1/8“ish) shorter but 3X the price. They also make the 24557 which are even shorter but might bottom out the lugs which would be worst case scenario if they do not allow the lug to tighten enough.
I bought the McGard 24537 and they worked fine...although, as noted, they're a bit longer than necessary. The lug wrench size was perfect at 3/4 inch.

I considered buying the McGard 24557. But as described on Amazon, the lug wrench size of this product is 13/16 inches. I decided to go with the more-perfect fit on the 24537.
 

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Too bad locking lug nuts are worthless. The bad guys take them off faster than the other ones.
Smart bad guys take them off, but they will still keep the stupid crooks (quite a large percentage, I'd guess) from grabbing them.
 

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Smart bad guys take them off, but they will still keep the stupid crooks (quite a large percentage, I'd guess) from grabbing them.
What? Any thief out for tires and wheels has whatever is necessary. Locking lug nuts are worthless
 

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Smart bad guys take them off, but they will still keep the stupid crooks (quite a large percentage, I'd guess) from grabbing them.
Agreed. Many crimes like this are easy opportunities with minimal effort. Nothing is 100% secure but it will deter most folks.
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