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What I did today

Those wheel locks will slow down a determined thief about 3 seconds per wheel. There are spiral-fluted sockets made just for removing wheel locks that have stripped out or which have lost the key. Slip it on, a smack with a hammer, shove on a cordless impact gun and done. It probably took me longer to type this out than it would take a lowlife to take off the wheel.

Black lugnuts do look better than chrome against a black wheel, though.
 
Those wheel locks will slow down a determined thief about 3 seconds per wheel. There are spiral-fluted sockets made just for removing wheel locks that have stripped out or which have lost the key. Slip it on, a smack with a hammer, shove on a cordless impact gun and done. It probably took me longer to type this out than it would take a lowlife to take off the wheel.

Black lugnuts do look better than chrome against a black wheel, though.
I have a complete set for removing rounded nuts and bolts, they work great.
 
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Looks great! Easy, simple way to give you a better look.
 
Damn you… I had to look at the lug nuts on my Limited to realize I need these… LOL.

Nice.
I wonder how that black finish will hold up to impact sockets for normal tire maintenance…. They look great!
 
Black nuts complete the look that the factory couldn’t quite seem to figure out.
It's because it would be a warranty nightmare because, it's no a matter of idf, but when will he start to rust.
 
It's because it would be a warranty nightmare because, it's no a matter of idf, but when will he start to rust.
Stellantis would just say clean the rust off, like they did in the bumpers that start to rust.
 

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