Move out the ghettoI run OEM keyed lugs on wife's burb. Probably not necessary but still find it to be a worthy deterant.
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Move out the ghettoI run OEM keyed lugs on wife's burb. Probably not necessary but still find it to be a worthy deterant.
In all seriousness though I used them once or twice but since everyone keeps the 'key' in their vehicle, and this is common knowledge, I just figured it would result in a broken window and stolen wheels. Also most lock nuts are fairly simple to bypass anyways.I'm not in the ghetto
Look at the dealerships in Houston, they seem real deterred by wheel locks... Do they keep the "honest" thieves away, possibly, but the hassle of fumbling with the locks every time isn't worth it for this guy.If they want them that bad they'll get them, locks or no locks. But most don't want them that bad. Just shaves a big percentage of thieves off of the list.
No locking nuts? Ballsy!
Never run them on anything.
I'm not in the ghetto
If they want them that bad they'll get them, locks or no locks. But most don't want them that bad. Just shaves a big percentage of thieves off of the list.
Jerome, send me the POS curbed up wheel from you not knowing how to drive but blaming it on a phantom driver and I will make a hose reel out of it.and I just realized I didn't post a pic but I got ran off the road the other day and curbed the F*ck out of one of them the other day ..... so no one wants my jacked up wheels any way
Jerome, send me the POS curbed up wheel from you not knowing how to drive but blaming it on a phantom driver and I will make a hose reel out of it.