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Old 04-08-08, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by javyLSU
^I'm assuming this after he had it up on the lift...

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Lifts are optional if they want your rims!

If they want them that bad they are going to get them regardless of what you have them bolted with. Make sure they are covered on your insurance policy
Old 04-08-08, 01:47 PM
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may not be fully anti theft but what ever will slow the process down...

i say yes i would
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Originally Posted by CK6Speed
It depends on the exact type of wheel locks. With the typical McGard ones that come on Lexus and Honda, I can take them off myself without and impact gun without much added effort. When I lost the key to my set, I simply tapped on a 16 point 19mm socket, then used a breaker bar to loosen it. It takes a few tries at times, but once it brakes the lock you simply hand screw it off. Now, what I have noticed is this works easily if your lug nuts are torqued down properly. If you have over torqued lug nuts I wasn't able to remove them by hand, but an impact gun would have no problem.
Originally Posted by EyeEstwo50
right well he needs to do his homework on wheel locks to know what hes doing. thats what i was getting to.

ZERO homework is needed, as some have stated. If you've worked in a tire/wheel shop or other service area, you probably know how easy it is to bypass the keys.

Although, thieves are usually "professional", and typically know what to expect with a specific car. So, they'll have the means necessary to quickly take your wheels with minimal restraint. (I guess you could maybe call that homework )

Besides, even if you had the wheel lock, someone could still take off all the other lug nuts, which could leave you in a worse situation. I'd rather them just leave the car on blocks.

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Old 04-08-08, 05:30 PM
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http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...0070921x00003a

couldn't you just use one of these suckers to pop it off regardless of what 'key shape' it has?

if not, then my advice is buy 5 sets of wheel locks and use 5 locks on each wheel
Old 04-08-08, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Namir
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...0070921x00003a

couldn't you just use one of these suckers to pop it off regardless of what 'key shape' it has?

if not, then my advice is buy 5 sets of wheel locks and use 5 locks on each wheel
lol getting a flat would suck...
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Originally Posted by i3urton
lol getting a flat would suck...
No doubt. To be honest though, I haven't had to take a wheel off for a flat in a long time. I carry a small portable compressor which has come in handy about 5 times in 3 years.
Old 04-08-08, 07:27 PM
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From what I read, the way to remove the lock nuts without a key is to hammer down a socket that is slightly smaller than the lock nut and then use a ratchet to loosen the nuts.

**** still happens even if you're cautious of where you park. This happened in an apartment complex.
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