2019 wheels?! How does it look?
#11
Member
Gorilla lugs. 6 years old and still look the same.
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#13
Although, I've got Gorillas too and mine have never rusted yet, here in the Midwest where we have more salt than Mortons.
#14
Senior Member
Your truck looks great with the new wheels.
As for the lug nuts you do need the 14 x 2.0. They are a little longer and will stick out with the newer style wheel. The splined ones pictured above are really meant for aftermarket wheels. They don't have the larger bulge that the stock wheels should have. Some people have no problem using them on the stock wheels but to me it's not a perfect fit.
As for the Gorilla lug nut that matches the OEM profile, 61108CXL. I had a couple sets and this is what they looked like after one winter. Yes Gorilla did replace them, but not exactly a great selling feature.
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As for the lug nuts you do need the 14 x 2.0. They are a little longer and will stick out with the newer style wheel. The splined ones pictured above are really meant for aftermarket wheels. They don't have the larger bulge that the stock wheels should have. Some people have no problem using them on the stock wheels but to me it's not a perfect fit.
As for the Gorilla lug nut that matches the OEM profile, 61108CXL. I had a couple sets and this is what they looked like after one winter. Yes Gorilla did replace them, but not exactly a great selling feature.
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#15
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#17
Senior Member
I think there are some, perhaps designed for a Jeep. Just search the 14x2.0 size and you'll find stuff.
#19
Senior Member
Personally I don't know. They might not be long enough for the bolts, being a full inch shorter. Buy with a return policy.
There are also open ended nuts on the market. Not sure I would want those for any of my MN vehicles, but they exist.
There are also open ended nuts on the market. Not sure I would want those for any of my MN vehicles, but they exist.