Looking for your suggestions on the best wheel locks to help prevent wheel theft.
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Looking for your suggestions on the best wheel locks to help prevent wheel theft.
A Glock 17................
Exactley Uncle Bob, Wheel locks are to keep an honest man honest. Besides I've got wheel lock tools that will take em off as fast as you can with the key/puzzle, for the idiots that bring their vehicles in for wheel off work and forget they hid the key in the medicine cabinet. (Which seems to be 90% of the customers,the other 10% don't even know they have locks and have no idea where they key is)
I`ll never put wheel locks on again as the wife lost her key when we first met, I had to use a cold chisel and sledge to split it...Gary use a pitbull,,,,:eek:
Locks are a pain, as stated. If you think you have to have them look at Gorilla's as opposed to the puzzle locks. Much easier to use, but none are really worth the money.
Sorry I got to ask.Is McGuard a puzzle lock??.I have never owned one before,but was considering getting some if I buy the tires and ZQ8 rims for Rufus.
Mcguard is the puzzel lock, just don`t loose the key......
they'll steal the whole car anyway
Install left handed studs and lug nuts ...
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Like Jerry says, if they want the wheels & tires they'll simply steal the truck, take it somewhere quiet and take what they want, leaving the rest. Wheel locks are a waste of money.
Somewhere in my hoard of useless treasures I believe I still have the McGuard's and key that my '86 Mustang GT had when delivered. They probably have a total of 250 miles on them before removal - if you want them, come on down to the Capital District. They can become yours for the price of a Dunkin Donuts coffee and coffee cake muffin (the #2 special @3.29)
Ya know Dave it is time we meet given as close(relatively same state) as we are.And last summer I did tell you about some of Roch's cruise nights too.Well I made a promise to a old college buddy to meet again who is in Syr.Maybe we could hook up after that.Thank you for the offer and I'll let you know.Rufus needs a Rad next before I go too far.
Yeah Dave,that would give me time more with Rufus so I could represent.......even if it was in primer.;):LOL:
I have heard long ago the locking lug nuts with the star like tool to remove them that thieves would drive a 5/16 socket on them and get them off. I have often wondered why the crook's didn't use their ingenuity in a positive way.