Mcgard 76060 Premium Door Locks For Jeep Wrangler Unlimite Jk 2007-current on 2040-parts.com
McKinney, Texas, US
| BRAND NEW!!! Protect your Jeep Wrangler doors from theft. Simply replace the lower hinge nuts with the easy to install McGard door locks. High security through-hardened steel construction protects against gripping, drilling & cutting. The external spin-collar feature turns if attacked by gripping tools to protect against unwanted removal. Once installed, the locks match the OEM hinge nuts. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Specifications: Jeep Wrangler 4 Door Lock Set(M6 x 1.0 Thread Size) - Set of 4 Locks & 1 Key Part No. 76060
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