Wheels stolen. What were they?

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Donnie Yukonie

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Ok a few things to consider , these NNBS GM wheels are EXTREMELY easy for someone to steal , the thieves here didn't even need a jack

How so you might ask?

easy all they did was place the bricks underneath the frame and let all the air out of the tires thus pulling them off that is how this happened in texas

http://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=494818
 
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tlsnokuyeulb

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Not the case with mine. I could see where they jacked it up because it was not a place I would have jacked it up. It's still crazy and stupid.
 
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Looks like they are going to take care of it. I'm talking to them again on Monday as well as go to the shop. After the tow truck, I'm making sure I get the 916's :fuckyea:
 

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Woke up to this

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They aren't just sending me a check. They are getting a tow company to get spares so they can take it to a shop and look at the suspension and alignment to see if there was any damage that can't be seen.

Looks like it was in the Spring/Woodlands Area. I have 3 friends in the area that has the same exact thing done to their vehicles. Brick looks the same as well. One buddy got $3,300 for his rims/tires and they had a company come out and install them.
 

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