Has Anyone Put 100% Wheel Locks On Their Ride Before?

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I was in the tire business a long time ago and those McGuard type locks were easy to remove, customers were always losing the keys. The Gorilla's use a socket. I started using them because some clown must've been scared off trying to steal my wheels which I discovered on the way to work one morning when a wheel came off the hub onto the two remaining lugs.

With twenty-four locking lug nuts, thieves will likely look elsewhere.

There Tom, fixed it! LOL
 
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I was in the tire business a long time ago and those McGuard type locks were easy to remove, customers were always losing the keys. The Gorilla's use a socket. I started using them because some clown must've been scared off trying to steal my wheels which I discovered on the way to work one morning when a wheel came off the hub onto the two remaining lugs.

With thirty locking lug nuts, thieves will likely look elsewhere.
30? How many lugs (or wheels) does this rig have? :rofl:
 

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