🔐 Lock in style and security—because your Jeep deserves the best!
The Genuine Jeep Accessories 82211405 One-Piece Wheel Lock Kit offers a robust security solution for 2007-2012 Wrangler owners, featuring five chrome-plated locking nuts and an exclusive Mopar key. Thatcham approved and crafted from durable aluminum and alloy steel, this kit combines premium protection with a sleek, corrosion-resistant finish, ensuring your wheels stay safe and stylish.
Brand | Jeep |
Special Feature | Wheel Lock |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 1.61 x 5.98 inches |
Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Style | Modern |
Color | Multicolor |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Chrome-plated |
Included Components | Wheel Lock Kit |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 070000656521 |
Model Name | 82211405 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00070000656521 |
Manufacturer | Jeep |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.52 x 1.61 x 5.98 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 82211405 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 82211405 |
OEM Part Number | 82211405 |
Special Features | Wheel Lock |
C**K
Wheel locks for my 2012 Wrangler
Great wheel locks. Wish I could have gotten them from McGard instead of Mopar. The McGard locks would have been half the price, but Mopar has the "lock" on this model. The package says that they're not for steel wheels, which worried me at first. I called Mopar and they told me they are for after market alloy wheels only (I checked the ad and it does kind of state that. It says OEM and after market alloy wheels, which I took to mean all OEM wheels, steel or alloy and after market alloy wheels). Mopar said they were concerned about the studs bottoming out inside the wheel lock causing lack of torque on the wheel.I measured the inside of the Mopar wheel lock, the inside of the OEM lug nut and the length of the stud. The wheel lock actually has more room inside than the OEM lug nut. The lug is over 1/8th of an inch shorter than the space inside the wheel lock. So, I installed them, torqued them to specs and drove it. A week later, they were still torqued to specs and also, a week after that. Apparently, they're fine. I've been driving the Jeep for some time now with them on. There was no problem with the spare either.Update - 15 Nov 2013: Still driving, still torqued. No problems. I've been driving with these wheel locks on steel rims over country roads and in the mountains of Montana. As long as they don't change the specs on the studs and wheel locks, I don't see a problem.
N**A
Star locks
These star locks were great. I used them on our jeep and they worked fantastic.
J**A
Awesome
Perfect fit
C**1
Not as advertised
Product was advertised as "looks and functions as new." However, only 4 of the 5 lugs were Mopar. The 5th was some other brand and was incompatible with the locking tool, making it useless.
D**
Lug nuts
Worked to my expectations
D**N
ACTUAL DIAMETER wheel lock size 1.142" & 1.05" key size
The actual diameter of the key is 1.142" and the actual diameter of the wheel lock is 1.05".Why is that info so hard to come by? Could not find that spec anywhere.The key just barely fits into the hole in the cast Aluminum wheels. For example: American Outlaw- LoneStar wheels for a Jeep. The key alone does fit into the wheel hole. But you can not actually thread the nut in. Due to otherwise undetectable micro misalignment. So close. So very, very close. But no it doesn't fit well enough to safely use. IF you lubed the outside of the key cylinder you *might* be able to get the wheel lock nut threaded in. But you'd never get it out again.IF you're determined, you could cut off the unnecessary outer shield of the "key" and it would probably fit then. I'm not that determined. I received the "slightly used, good as new".... Except there was no factory packaging, and no documentation of the key code. Meaning that if I kept this, (I'm not) I would never be able to order a replacement key. So that's the other thing- make sure you get & make a note of the key code. JIC.Why did I give this so many stars when it doesn't fit, was missing the key code, and I'm returning it? The missing key code is the fault of a specific Amazon vendor, not the product. McGuard never said this would fit my wheels. It would have been mighty helpful if they had provided the dimensions though.This has been a review of Mopar Genuine Jeep Accessories 82211405 One-Piece Wheel Lock Kit. I don't know why they call it a one-piece anything. There are 5 wheel locks, plus the 1 key. So that's 6 items in the package. Each of the Wheel locks has a "slip ring" around it to foil attackers. So even each wheel lock is made of more than 1 piece. BTW: in my limited experience, that slip ring did not slip, even a tiny bit by hand. It is supposed to slip if grabbed with pliers or similar, which I did not try.If you're interested, look up: 5 NEW Ways to Remove a Wheel Lock Without a Key on youtube, done by BleepinJeep 4 years ago. He covers this Mopar wheel lock with slip ring at the beginning of the video. He really did good job testing & this Mopar wheel lock pretty much came out on top. It currently has 2.2 Million views.
R**M
Works with ‘14 JK Wrangler
Works perfectly with my 2014 Wrangler and appears to be genuine OEM. Much better price than other outlets, and highly recommend
F**I
5 pieces kit instead of 6 pieces kit.
It's great product, i love you MOPAR, it's happened by mistake i receive 5 pieces kit instead of 6 pieces as shown in advertisements picture, put once Mopar realized this mistake, the immediately send me back new sit of 6 pieces, with no extra fees, that what you get, when you deal with big factory name like MOPAR, thanks a lot i do appreciated.
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