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Old 04-16-13, 07:26 AM
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Hey guys, I have been going back and forth about grabbing a set of 20" Vossens but I am concerned that someone will steal them not long after they are installed.

Do you think wheel locks and a tilt sensor are enough, how are you protecting your wheels? Any other ideas???
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That's pretty much what most people have. I added a tilt sensor at my alarm/stereo shop. I also have two sets of wheel locks on my wheels to be different. My car is also too low to slip a jack under it as well. In all reality if someone wants the car they're gonna take it.
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You could get 5 different sets of wheel locks, but if someone really wants to steal your wheels, they will take them one way or another
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Call smith & Wesson
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Originally Posted by Sffd103
My car is also too low to slip a jack under it as well.
LOL! I had the same "issue" with my Civic. I still had Works locking lugs on it though; but I had ramps I had to use to get it up enough to get a jack under it.

Weld wheels onto hub perhaps?
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Originally Posted by bob4256
You could get 5 different sets of wheel locks, but if someone really wants to steal your wheels, they will take them one way or another
I would advised against doing that as you are not supposed to torque wheel locks to the recomended torque specs.
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Originally Posted by B16da9
I would advised against doing that as you are not supposed to torque wheel locks to the recomended torque specs.
Oh well then nevermind lol
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rim lox....i seen evs motors advertising them. seems legit.. "if they take your wheels, rim lox will get you another set" pretty tough words from rim lox ;D

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Old 04-16-13, 04:34 PM
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Properly installed" - Rimlox..

|They can easily say you didnt install it "properly"... lol
its up 2 them on what the proper way to install it is...
and looking at the lock nut, its nothing special
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Rimlox are the way to go where wheel theft is concerned.
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Take them off every night and leave the car on jack stands. You'll never have to worry about theft hahaha...
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You can use a different lock on each wheel
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How many people actually had wheels stolen in the recent years? Wheel locks seem to be fine. However, I did have my whole Civic stolen in '08 and they took my wheels and just other minor parts.
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The fact of the matter is that locks do nothing more than deter average people from stealing your property. They're basically comparable to house locks. When you get into high end theft rings there's nothing you can do other than slow them marginally down. If you're worried about them getting stolen get comprehensive insurance on them. That way you wont have to worry if you also get into an accident.
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Default Gorilla Automotive 61641 Acorn Guard Locks

Make it hard for the thieves to steal.

Don't get ordinary wheel locks which can be defeated by hammering a slightly larger socket. You want the free spinning - sleeves wheel locks. You can't defeat by hammering sockets. It makes the thieves to wanna move on to another easier target. Put 2 sets on each will and the thieves is gonna be in pain.

To actually defeat, you need a power drill then use a broken screw extractor kit. Too much noise, to do this for each wheel, the theives will earn a bullet hole in his head when the owner wakes up.

Gorilla Automotive 61641 Acorn Guard Locks

Here is one of the reviews

" When I first bought the car I became obsessed with protecting the wheels from thieves. I'm in law enforcement and my unit specializes in vehicle related thefts. I'm a little more sensitive to this stuff than most people. I did some research and these seemed to make the most sense. They're spline locks that are protected by an outer sleeve that rotates around the splines.
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The locks themselves are atractive, sturdy, and well made. They stick out a little more than the OEM lugnuts, but it's not very noticable unless you're looking for it. They're also shinier(?) than my OEMs. Didn't like the asymetry so I ordered 4 more sets...all keyed to the same registration so that I only need one key to take off all the locks.
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Most wheel locks can be defeated by simply hammering a cheap socket over them. Another common method would be to tighten the other lugnuts so as to release the pressure on the wheel lock. These locks appear to be impervious to these methods. A thief can hammer away all day and all he'll engage is the spinning sleeve. I won't go so far as to say that my wheels are now "unstealable," but if anyone knows of an instance where these things were defeated by a thief in the night, I'd LOVE to know how it was done. My mechanic could probably do it, but he'll need power tools, lots of time, and he'll probably make lots of noise."


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