Wheel Locks
I'm not sure how these would work. I was on site of -1st chrysler parts .com & noticed on their Crossfire page a set of wheel locks for $45.24. The picture shows a threaded type of screw with a set of 4 locks. Anybody use this type of set up or can tell me how it would be applied?
I have factory lug nut locks on my '93 Mustang, but they are a special lug nut with an opening for the included socket to easily fit into for removal.
Thks.
Crossfireone
I have factory lug nut locks on my '93 Mustang, but they are a special lug nut with an opening for the included socket to easily fit into for removal.
Thks.
Crossfireone
Originally Posted by Crossfireone
I'm not sure how these would work. I was on site of -1st chrysler parts .com & noticed on their Crossfire page a set of wheel locks for $45.24. The picture shows a threaded type of screw with a set of 4 locks. Anybody use this type of set up or can tell me how it would be applied?
I have factory lug nut locks on my '93 Mustang, but they are a special lug nut with an opening for the included socket to easily fit into for removal.
Thks.
Crossfireone
I have factory lug nut locks on my '93 Mustang, but they are a special lug nut with an opening for the included socket to easily fit into for removal.
Thks.
Crossfireone
I bought wheel locks right after I first got my Crossfire. When I told my friend, he said I was crazy to waste the money because no one would be likely to steal such odd-ball wheels from a not-so-common car. I think he might've been right.
Has anyone ever walked up to their car and found evidence of wheel tampering, such as the caps lying on the ground?
Has anyone ever walked up to their car and found evidence of wheel tampering, such as the caps lying on the ground?
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