Wheel locks = antitheft?
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Wheel locks = antitheft?
Just wanted to know how much safer it is to have wheel lock nuts (Rays, Mcgard, etc) bolted onto your precious mooncakes? From what I've read, it seems that if somebody really really wants dem mooncakes, there's a way to get dem off without the key. Just takes more time. Rays or Mcgard or bull lock? I wanna protect my cakes!
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I have always had bad luck with factory wheel locks along with many of my buddies. I have also always removed them with they were on the vehicle. Most of the time, the wheel lock itself or the key strips. This occurrs even if you are being careful and not using an impact gun. Just be careful where you park.
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they arent so much as anti-theft, as theft is prolonged. with the the wheel lock on, someone needs to know what key to use to take them off, without the right key, it wont come off. there are plenty of different kind of lugs so the burglar needs to do some homework on the car he wants to steal from.
carrying around a set of tools and a tourqe wrench might look suspecting
carrying around a set of tools and a tourqe wrench might look suspecting
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I've got a set of mcgard splinedrives on the way.....I'll let you know what I think when I get them.
But yes, it is an obstacle to theft, nothing more.
But yes, it is an obstacle to theft, nothing more.
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It's not a matter of the theif doing his homework, it's whether or not he knows what he's doing....
If he wants your wheels bad enough, even if you had 5 sets of wheel locks on the car he could get them off.
Back in my teen years I worked at a wheel and tire shop, people came in all the time with wheel locks that lost the key. It's really simple to get them off and it takes only slightly longer than it would taking the regular lugs off.
It's so easy it's riduculous.
So for me, wheel locks are a waste of money, I just don't park any where that gives a thief the opportunity to swipe my wheels.
If he wants your wheels bad enough, even if you had 5 sets of wheel locks on the car he could get them off.
Back in my teen years I worked at a wheel and tire shop, people came in all the time with wheel locks that lost the key. It's really simple to get them off and it takes only slightly longer than it would taking the regular lugs off.
It's so easy it's riduculous.
So for me, wheel locks are a waste of money, I just don't park any where that gives a thief the opportunity to swipe my wheels.
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lock do nothing. i have a full set of all lexus locks and a few aftermarket ones too. they are a deterent and nothing more. snap on sell a reverse socket that will grab on to the outside of the lug and spin it off. doesnt work on all wheels but pretty effective. if i really wanted some wheels i could get them. but its just wrong and karma's a biatch
there is only a limited number of factory variations of the wheel lock and its not hard to get all of them, especially the facotry set. same thing as the mk3 supra ignition keys. they had only a few variations of the key. i got 5 of them . if i really wanted a supra i could most likely just get in and drive away with no breaking in of any kind.
my buddy had 2 mk3's at once and we tried it. with the keys we had we were able to open both
there is only a limited number of factory variations of the wheel lock and its not hard to get all of them, especially the facotry set. same thing as the mk3 supra ignition keys. they had only a few variations of the key. i got 5 of them . if i really wanted a supra i could most likely just get in and drive away with no breaking in of any kind.
my buddy had 2 mk3's at once and we tried it. with the keys we had we were able to open both
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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.
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It's not a matter of the theif doing his homework, it's whether or not he knows what he's doing....
If he wants your wheels bad enough, even if you had 5 sets of wheel locks on the car he could get them off.
Back in my teen years I worked at a wheel and tire shop, people came in all the time with wheel locks that lost the key. It's really simple to get them off and it takes only slightly longer than it would taking the regular lugs off.
It's so easy it's riduculous.
So for me, wheel locks are a waste of money, I just don't park any where that gives a thief the opportunity to swipe my wheels.
If he wants your wheels bad enough, even if you had 5 sets of wheel locks on the car he could get them off.
Back in my teen years I worked at a wheel and tire shop, people came in all the time with wheel locks that lost the key. It's really simple to get them off and it takes only slightly longer than it would taking the regular lugs off.
It's so easy it's riduculous.
So for me, wheel locks are a waste of money, I just don't park any where that gives a thief the opportunity to swipe my wheels.