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New - Splined Acorn Lug Nut Lock System 20pc - Fits 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Gorilla Chrome Tire Manufacturer Part Number:91783G locking 4 wheel set kit easy removal nuts Interchange Part Number:durable broken nonbreaking tough for wont car tire Surface Finish:Chrome

NEW - Gorilla Acorn Lug Nut Lock System (1/2" Thread Size) - FITS Jeep Grand Cherokee Years 1997 - 2011

 

Specs:  16 Lug Nuts and 4 Splined Wheel Locks(all Nuts 21mm). 

             Locking Nut Key and Lug wrench adapter(21mm) included.

             Color: Chrome

 

Protect your wheels from thieves.

Easy removal due to Splined Lock Lug Nuts, Resists Breaking under High Torque Conditions.  These Unscrew where other Locks Break.

All Lug Nuts are solid steel Chrome Plated, NOT capped like OEM where  impact guns can tear the cap off.

Acorn Bulge Lug Nut Appearance is Replacement for OEM Grand Cherokee Lug Nuts.

 

SHIPS TODAY: Please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery.

 

 

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