No, the Ford wheel locks are not the same. There are many types of locking wheel nuts. The most common two types are spline-drive wheel locks and heptagon wheel locks. Aftermarket wheels can improve the appearance and performance. If you get aftermarket rims installed, there’s a pretty high chance that you will need to use aftermarket lug nuts. Locking wheel nuts is a good idea to protect your nice wheels from being stolen. A set of quality Ford wheel locks is worth it.
Thousands of Ford lug nuts exist on the market. The best wheel lug nuts are the ones that fit the vehicle and meet your requirements perfectly. Always buy wheel lug nuts from a reputable brand. Because brand Ford wheel nuts are generally high-quality and reliable. In the long run, this means better performance, handling, and safety. The top-quality material and more safety tests are the reasons why brand Ford wheel locks tend to be safer than cheap copycats.
Who Makes the Best Ford Wheel Locks?
BONOSS offers 4 unique heptagon (7-side) shape wheel locks. When the key with hex socket inserts sets the nut inside, the heptagon key fits around the irregular shapes of the nut. These BONOSS heptagon Ford wheel locks protect your wheels against theft! In addition, BONOSS dual hex wheel sockets are designed for your Ford wheel nuts and locks. This double-hex socket has dual 19mm (3/4 in.) and 21mm (13/16 in.) hex socket sizes. These dual-hex sockets provide two different hex adapters, allowing you to get into the right tight spots.
Aftermarket Ford wheel nuts can add a personalized style and improve the safety of your vehicle. BONOSS offers high-quality forged 50BV30 steel Ford lug nuts to suit your style preferences. The forging process provides higher performance. It further enhances hardness and toughness. BONOSS forged 50BV30 steel Ford wheel locks (proof load ≥ 105,700N) fully go through many SGS TUV test reports. When facing bump and impact loads, stronger lug nuts can bear greater forces without breaking.