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der Zeck
Drives: '05 Audi A4 1.8t quattro Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toledo, OH
Posts: 5,231
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put wheel locks on your wheels, next time they steal the whole car... wheel locks are a bad investment, and cause many problems at the tire/lube shop when you need your tires rotated or need a flat repair... something simple to do for sucurity is to use a tuner lug, you do have to use a key, but most shops can get one same day, instead of using a Gorilla or McGaurd Brand where you would have to wait 3-6 weeks to get a new key in the mail, that is if you kept your key code, if you lost the key code, most shops charge anywhere from $35-$75 to remove locks, and that does not gaurentee they will not damage your wheel, stud or hub
so as I stated before wheel locks bad, tuner lugs are ok, best are regular old lug nuts (BTW I have Tuner lugs but I have 3 keys 1.withspare 2.ingarage 3.in house just incase one gets lost for some reason)
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