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Indigo Dec 10, 2002 11:24 AM

The Grinch struck early
 
:( :( Well if it isn't the season to be kind to our fellow man ,and yes ladies.Here I am all proud of my new winter tires ,Hakka 1's snug as a bug in a rug ,when this morning on my way to get my car ,I notice my car is tilted to one side , upon further inspection .......gasp ! the horror..somebody stole all four of my winter tires with rims and left my baby with one jack and the rest of her lying on her belly . FUCK was I steaming !!:mad: ,I am sure however I am not the only person this happens to ,It's like a strong kick in the balls ,when something like this happens to you.
But as we speak new tires are on the way ,I will try lug locks ,maybe they will deter theives for the next time!?.
Sorry if am sounding like a baby but I just had to tell someone who might be able to relate.

Indigo


P.s Santa I would like the following two items for christmas......
1. A motion alarm
2.The head of the mother f%^&er who did this .
thank you

90210brandon Dec 10, 2002 11:32 AM

That blows. I would be pissed too. Santa help him out!

stocker Dec 10, 2002 11:42 AM

Dude that sucks. It's amazing what people steal these days. If its any conselation I interrupted a bunch of wheel thiefs on my way back from working a night shift. They were trying to rip off a guys rims and tires from his brand new cavalier parked on the side of my road. I scared them away when I came up the street in my car. Promptly called the cops.
Well one for the good guys I guess.
Stocker.

(They had all four rims off and the car was on blocks when I showed up.)

proman Dec 10, 2002 12:01 PM

you know, i never thought of people stealing tires. It's common sense to get wheel locks to prevent people from stealing alloy wheels but never did it cross my mind that people would steal steel wheels with good tires. these days you can never be too careful.

deckedoutmp5 Dec 10, 2002 12:43 PM

dont even bother with wheels locks, they are worthless.. get the offset allen kind. that way that cant shove a socket over it and get them. or inverted spline drive but not external. its crazy why people do this, i mean my buddy had his stolen, then he saw them on a car the next day (small town, duh) needless to say he followed them home and kicked his ass and got them back but its dumb. i guess we might have to get a chain with a padlock at night when we park!
Trav

JasonH Dec 10, 2002 02:02 PM


Originally posted by deckedoutmp5
dont even bother with wheels locks, they are worthless.. get the offset allen kind. that way that cant shove a socket over it and get them. or inverted spline drive but not external. its crazy why people do this, i mean my buddy had his stolen, then he saw them on a car the next day (small town, duh) needless to say he followed them home and kicked his ass and got them back but its dumb. i guess we might have to get a chain with a padlock at night when we park!
Trav

You obviously never had a set of good wheel locks like McGards (the factory Mazda locking lugs are McGards.) You will absolutely not get them off without either the key, a plasma cutter or the jaws of life.

And sorry, but I have to laugh about Canadians stealing snow tires. I didn't even know you had crime up there, but I guess if they're going to steal anything it would be something important like those.:)

deckedoutmp5 Dec 10, 2002 02:05 PM

my buddy up north works at a tire place, ive heard it all. he has shown me what he can do and how easy it is. i know what ive seen and my opinion has not changed.

redrims Dec 10, 2002 02:55 PM


Originally posted by deckedoutmp5
dont even bother with wheels locks, they are worthless.. get the offset allen kind. that way that cant shove a socket over it and get them. or inverted spline drive but not external. its crazy why people do this, i mean my buddy had his stolen, then he saw them on a car the next day (small town, duh) needless to say he followed them home and kicked his ass and got them back but its dumb. i guess we might have to get a chain with a padlock at night when we park!
Trav

What is the offset allen kind? I've never heard of it.

LOS-323 Dec 10, 2002 03:02 PM


but never did it cross my mind that people would steal steel wheels with good tires.


So if you steal steel wheels, you´re a steel wheel stealer.

Now say that ten times fast.

deckedoutmp5 Dec 10, 2002 03:02 PM

they are inverted. where you put in a big ass allen wrench instead of the wrench going over the lug. but thats normal on special aftermarket wheels because they have to have small lugs to fit, but the ofset kind is sloted enough that normal ones wont fit like 15 mm or whatever. they make each one a key per set and are different. only prob with these is if they try to mess with them they strip the lug inside. but they dont get your wheel and a tire shop will know how to get them off. but normal wheel locks are easy to get off even the McGards. right tools make it easy. FYI do what ya want. they arent my wheels. my wheels are safe.

redrims Dec 10, 2002 03:20 PM

Is there a certain place to get these locks from? I have wheel locks on my rims from when I got them, but the ones you're talking about sounds better.

deckedoutmp5 Dec 10, 2002 03:23 PM

yeah let me try to get a hold of my buddy up north. if you watch tv shows like hi rev tuners or somthing like that, they just came out with them not to long ago. i will post all info when i get it.
They had somthing like it at SEMA too.
I think gorilla makes some too. i will check.

pollax Dec 11, 2002 04:26 AM

I was reading some british car magazine and they had an experienced car thief try to steal a car with different types of teft prevention devices. He got the wheel lock nut off with a large chisel and a mallet. I think it took him 15 seconds. I'm not sure though if the lug snapped or the nut gave way.

deckedoutmp5 Dec 11, 2002 08:14 AM


Originally posted by pollax
I was reading some british car magazine and they had an experienced car thief try to steal a car with different types of teft prevention devices. He got the wheel lock nut off with a large chisel and a mallet. I think it took him 15 seconds. I'm not sure though if the lug snapped or the nut gave way.
yes and whats nice about that is, you usually dont hurt the stud. on mine, i called my buddy up north, he made me my locks. they are gorillas but he modified them (welded, machined) and then hot dipped a key. either way no lugs are safe but at least you cant use the shove a socket method over them like they always do. the lugs that crack the easiest are the round top ones because it will split because it has more surface area hitting the center of the stud.


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