Are lug locks OEM?

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I bought a used 2018 Stinger GT2 AWD a little over a month ago. I have been changing out a few badges and I went to change out the hub covers and I noticed there are Lug Locks (Or I think these are lug locks) on the wheels. Are these OEM? I never received a Key for it so I don't know what to think. There are some scary thoughts though if they are not OEM and the dealer did not give me the key for it. Maybe the previous owner put these on and when he sold the car he didn't give it to the dealer. Do dealers have access to a wide variety of keys for this issues. This is a supposed Certified Kia Pre-Owned so I would assume for their inspection they would remove all the wheels during it. Should they not have noted that there were lug locks and provided a key for it during the sale? Should I just go to dealer and ask for a key or should I buy them? I'm not sure if Lug locks are like door locks and it needs to be custom made?

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Go to your dealer, see if he has any keys to see if OEM or not.
They don’t come standard... someone paid for them.
 
Those are not OEM, you should have a key for them.
 
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The dealer should have the key for those. If not, any wheel shop has a variety of wheel lock keys
 
I got those new with my GT Limited. Go to the dealer he will give you a key or a new set with key. Don't let them try to charge you this ones on them.
 
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First look in the glove box for the key. Lots of people keep it in there.
 
The 4 original lugs and the key were in my glove box, in the package the OEM locks came in.

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+1 those are OEM, dealer installed option to pad the MSRP.
 
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