Toyota TRD Wheel Lock Lug Set 14mm Conical Spline Drive

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Where are you guys getting the Spline lug nuts for the Rock Warrior wheels? The OEM Toyota kit is very expensive and I am looking for an alternative if there is one you trust. Just wondering who has purchased some lately and know they work with the 200. Ebay and Amazon seem to have plenty of knock off but I am still not sure If they are the correct ones for our trucks.

 
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I forked up the money for the Toyota ones.. didn't want to risk what holds the wheel on the be some aftermarket I wasn't sure of.
 
Mcgard makes them for toyota.

All following numbers can be found on amazon by searching for them plus “mcgard”

65515 is a full set with 4 wheel locks and a spline drive socket
65315 is a set of 4 in the correct length to replace the wheel locks.

Add BK to either of those numbers to get the set in black chrome.

65302 is a spare spline drive socket

Note that mcgard also makes these in a long format that protrudes more from the wheel face. We don’t need the long ones.

Also, if you go with anything other than mcgard you will likely gall the wheel face. These have a cone seat that is attached but can spin in relation to the lug nut body. You can feel the difference when tightening them up.. nice and smooth. Cheaper aftermarket cone nuts don’t have this spinning seat. Even the mcgard locking lugs are one-piece, actually.
 
Mcgard makes them for toyota.

All following numbers can be found on amazon by searching for them plus “mcgard”

65515 is a full set with 4 wheel locks and a spline drive socket
65315 is a set of 4 in the correct length to replace the wheel locks.

Add BK to either of those numbers to get the set in black chrome.

65302 is a spare spline drive socket

Note that mcgard also makes these in a long format that protrudes more from the wheel face. We don’t need the long ones.

Also, if you go with anything other than mcgard you will likely gall the wheel face. These have a cone seat that is attached but can spin in relation to the lug nut body. You can feel the difference when tightening them up.. nice and smooth. Cheaper aftermarket cone nuts don’t have this spinning seat. Even the mcgard locking lugs are one-piece, actually.


Thanks bloc, I just purchased a full set (65515) on Ebay for $50.00. There were similar Mcgard sets from $192 to $118.99 and I found a new set with "open box, never installed". I love this Forum! Ask and you shall receive!
 

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