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Old 05-31-2018, 02:59 PM   #5
4carbcorvair
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Re: Gorilla Guard Wheel Locks 61671

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Originally Posted by OARNGESI View Post
Wheel locks are so easy to bypass they don’t do much good
Yup. You can buy master lug key sets from parts stores and online. Wheels/tires aren't stolen like they used to, now they take the whole vehicle. We hate them at the shop. First thing we have to do is find out where the key is, usually in the glove box. If not there than either the center console or in the back with the spare. Which also means a thief knows where to look. If you leave it at home, what happens when you get a flat? Not using your spare. And than there is the issue of the lug stripping out where the key goes or the fantastic issue of the key breaking. My suggestion? Don't use them.
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