Mopar Wheel Locks

Secure your custom wheels from thieves using durable wheel locks. These anti-theft components let you park your car safely without worrying about your wheels getting stolen, especially when parking in open and unsecured driveways at night. MoparGenuineParts offers genuine and top-quality wheel locks for select Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and Ram vehicles.


6WT14U00AA - : Wheel for Mopar Image

Wheel

Mopar 6WT14U00AA
STEERING
$1,531.15
MSRP $2,260.00
Save $728.85
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7UJ98LXHAA - : Wheel for Mopar Image

Wheel

Mopar 7UJ98LXHAA
STEERING
$609.07
MSRP $899.00
Save $289.93
32.3% Off
7QK741X7AB - : Wheel for Mopar Image

Wheel

Mopar 7QK741X7AB
STEERING
$1,243.00
MSRP $1,835.00
Save $592.00
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68763051AA - : Wheel for Mopar Image

Wheel

Mopar 68763051AA
ALUMINUM
$515.66
MSRP $729.00
Save $213.34
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6511536AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 6511536AA
Torque Strut To Suspension Crossmember. M12x1.75. Bumper Bracket To Frame Rail.
$4.70
MSRP $6.50
Save $1.80
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6508646AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 06508646AA
M10 x 1.50. Protection Plate To Tray.
$3.23
MSRP $4.50
Save $1.27
28.2% Off
6511267AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 6511267AA
Track Bar To Axle. M14X1.50. after 10/28/13. Engine Mount To Frame.
$6.95
MSRP $9.60
Save $2.65
27.6% Off
6508786AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 6508786AA
Under Control Arm To Frame. Rear UCA to Frame.
$27.08
MSRP $37.30
Save $10.22
27.4% Off
6508965AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 6508965AA
M12x1.50. Damper To Axle. Stabilizer Bar Link to Frame.
$6.22
MSRP $8.65
Save $2.43
28.1% Off
6508687AA - : Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting

Mopar 6508687AA
M8x1.25x30.00. Exhaust Manifold To Cylinder Head.
$1.10
MSRP $1.55
Save $0.45
29% Off
6506497AA - : Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Head Locking Bolt, Mounting

Mopar 6506497AA
Flange to Transfer Case Yoke. M12. to Front Axle Flange. Mounting. Drive Shaft to Transfer Case Yoke. M12x1.75x31.60. Drive Shaft To...
$0.37
MSRP $0.55
Save $0.18
32.7% Off
6508831AA - : Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Locking Nut And Retainer

Mopar 6508831AA
M12 x 1.50. Rear Tow Hook to Frame.
$21.11
MSRP $28.85
Save $7.74
26.8% Off

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Secure Your Wheels from Thieves Using Wheel Lug Locks

Drivers install tire lock nuts instead of typical lug nuts to keep their wheels in place. These lug locks come with specialty keys that are the only tool capable of removing the lock nuts. This feature secures you wheels from theft as the nuts are almost impossible to remove. Wheel locks give you that much-needed peace of mind when parking your car in unsecured areas like open driveways or streets at night.

Wheel locks come in various types, including alloy, clamp, and spline locks, and locking lug nuts. The design varies due to different wheel styles and design. Clamp locks are another type of wheel locks that go around the rims, making them much more secure. You can also equip your rims with locking lug nuts or spline locks. Locking nuts have a rigged pattern and are especially difficult to remove. On the other hand, spline locks are thinner and are more suitable for wheels with narrow lug holes.

Find the Best Wheel Locks for Your Vehicle Online


Don’t want thieves to go after your wheels? MoparGenuineParts carries a variety of OEM wheel lug locks for your car. These components come in different styles and are compatible with multiple Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and Ram models. These wheel locks can be purchased individually or as a set to meet your needs. We offer these genuine wheel lug locks and sets for less than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. We do not sell used or aftermarket products. Visit the MopaGenuineParts website today to find amazing deals on wheel locks and other parts and accessories for your vehicle.

Helpful Information

Why do I need a mopar wheel lock?

Wheel locks are primarily for securing your wheels and tires to keep them from being stolen. Having these on your wheels gives you peace of mind whenever you leave your vehicle outside or when parking in unsecured areas. You’ll also want wheel locks if you have stylish and expensive rims on your ride.

Are mopar wheel locks durable?

Mopar wheel locks are made from high-quality materials that can withstand intense pressure and torque from dislodging attempts. These heavy-duty components are also resistant to strong force from other vehicles and will often wear out due to repeated use first before actually being pried off your wheels.

What can I do if I’ve lost my wheel lock key?

The easiest and quickest solution is getting a replacement key for your wheel locks. However, this can be expensive. Each key comes with a code, and you can use this information when placing an order from your vehicle manufacturer. If you want a more cost-effective option, you can contact a technician or car expert to have your wheel lock removed and replaced. 

How do I install a vehicle wheel lock?

Wheel locks are quick and easy to equip on your wheels. First, remove your wheel hub caps if necessary. Next, remove each lug nut that holds your wheel in place. Place the locks where you extracted the original bolt and use the exclusive key to tighten them. Repeat this process on the other wheels until all your lug nuts are secured.

Where can I find my car wheel lock key code?

Most key codes can be found in the owner’s handbook or box your kit came in. It’s essential to keep this code safe so you can order another from your manufacturer should you need a replacement. It’s best to keep it in your glove compartment for easy access.