Gorilla New Wheel Locks 8mm X 3/4" Flat Seat Part # 777 on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln Park, Michigan, United States
Gorilla wheel locks new for custom wheels. 8mm x 3/4" flat seat bolts locks with wrench part number 777. See photos for details. These caps were my father's found sitting in a corner of the garage. It seems to look fine but one tab is missing. See photos for details. Good luck and thanks for looking. See my other vintage parts listed on ebay.
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