Locking Lug Nuts for 2009 Jeep with Procomp 7089
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Locking Lug Nuts for 2009 Jeep with Procomp 7089
Does anyone know if these are the ones I would be looking for?
Just wanted to see if I was getting the right ones. I was looking at doing the following two products cause I have 23 total with my spare.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...t=GOR-71683NBC
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...rt=GOR-91187BC
Does it look to you all like the first set is 20 and they all have locks???
Then the second set I could use to make up the 3 lug difference between the 20 pack and the 3 extra I need for the spare????
Is it the right thread / size?
Will these work with Procomp 7089?
Thanks for any help!
Just wanted to see if I was getting the right ones. I was looking at doing the following two products cause I have 23 total with my spare.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...t=GOR-71683NBC
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...rt=GOR-91187BC
Does it look to you all like the first set is 20 and they all have locks???
Then the second set I could use to make up the 3 lug difference between the 20 pack and the 3 extra I need for the spare????
Is it the right thread / size?
Will these work with Procomp 7089?
Thanks for any help!
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I got some pretty nifty ones from www.discounttiredirect.com. They're a full spline setup instead of only half way up like the Gorillas. Give them a PM they're really good at answering quickly.
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I got mine from ProComp when I got my 7089's. They're spline drive, they have them in black or chrome. Here's the link below and a few pics of them on my wheels.
http://www.procomptires.com/truck-pa...-lug-nuts.aspx
http://www.procomptires.com/truck-pa...-lug-nuts.aspx
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I have the gorilla nuts on my 8179s. Yes, both of the ones you have linked will work. You should swap in one of each of the non-locking (PN# 91187BC) to at least one lug on the driven wheels. That way you will have a locking (spline drive) for your spare.