McGard 24198 Chrome Cone Seat Wheel Locks (1/2" - 20 Thread Size) - Set of 4
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Pep boys carries this brand, I believe. If McGard does not carry them you can check with Pep Boys as they should.
I think they should be fine if they are on same thread.
The Amazon site includes a built-in check (called Your Garage, I think) to make sure that the item you want will fit your vehicle. If you run it for a 2018 Ford Explorer, it says that it fits McGard 24198. You may want to check it out for yourself to make sure it fits, but in my opinion it looks good.
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To answer, here is what you need to know Chrome Cone Seat Regular Lug Nuts by McGard® for Ford Explorer 2011, Chrome Cone Seat. A thread size of 1/2" x 20, a hex size of 13/16", and a thread size of 1 way. The length of the overall shirt is 5". This is a set of 4 lug nuts with the attached cap.
They are compatible.
You'll save money on insurance by using locking lug nuts. You should note As an additional endorsement of the quality of these locks, my 2019 Mustang convertible came standard with McGard wheel As a backup, you can order a second "key" securely from the McGard website. Keep the key hidden in your car so if the thief who wants to steal your wheels first breaks into your car to find the key, they will have trouble finding it. The reason I bought an extra key is this.
Wheel locks are already a bit out of place since they have a different look than standard lug nuts, but these particular ones stick out way further than the lug nuts, making them look out of place. In order to make it shorter, the length must be reduced.
They look great, however they do not seem to sit into the rim at the correct angle, which makes them stick out too far from the rim, compared to the regular chrome wheel nuts. I would be pleased if they fit in the wheel correctly, more recessed.
I'm replacing the locks I bought in 1992 when I bought my first set. Over the past 18 years, I have used them on three different Ford vehicles. Their key patterns on the lock lug are just now starting to show signs of wear on the area where they turn the key pattern. In New York, where salt is used massively on the roads in the winter, we use 75 tons of salt per day on our roads. It may be possible for me to use them for longer than I have planned, but I do feel like I got my money's worth. *Here is what they are like They are strong to hold their own. It is not possible to use Mcgard locks for this purpose - trust me I've The thing is, you can't get it Buying with confidence is a good decision. It has even happened to me to lose the key a couple of times and I have quickly received a replacement. Keep the insert with the info on it and be sure not to lose The information is kept in my glove compartment, so if I lose the key I know where I can find it.
I put this on my single axle boat trailer in 2019 and it fits perfectly. Both the spare tire and the other tires are fitted with this. I love it!.
As I mentioned, I bought them on the internet as the dealer provided me with wheel locks that protruded over 1/4" farther than the visible lug nuts. To find out which model I should buy, I spoke to the McGard representative. It is not worth your time to deal My customer service rep wanted me to purchase a completely different model from what I purchased. There was a lot of disappointment there. They would be able to help individuals considerably if they had on their website a drawing showing how the length and depth of the bore of the threads are measured. The following is e-mailed to me You'll receive them when you mail them. You should also not bother with that. Rather than sending the locks to me, they suggested I buy them online somewhere.
Although I do not know if these measures will prevent theft, I do believe they will. The pros cannot be stopped by this one, as one of the guys pointed out.