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    is it worth having wheel locks?

    Need advice again guys,

    Is it worthwhile to put wheel locks on your aftermarket rims, or are they just a waste of money?
    I believe that the only locks available are those you buy at the MB dealers.
    Thanks once again.

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    Do you park in a garage?

    Do you live in a bad area?

    Is you car unattended for long periods of time?

    Do you have aftermarket wheels?

    Are they quality wheels that someone acually wants to take?
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    Re: is it worth having wheel locks?

    Originally posted by C280Rookie
    Need advice again guys,

    Is it worthwhile to put wheel locks on your aftermarket rims, or are they just a waste of money?
    I believe that the only locks available are those you buy at the MB dealers.
    Thanks once again.
    Yes, they are worthed on aftermarket rims. You can get wheel locks at any major wheel shops.

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    Re: Re: is it worth having wheel locks?

    Originally posted by CKlasse
    Yes, they are worthed on aftermarket rims. You can get wheel locks at any major wheel shops.
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    Originally posted by jnolte
    Do you park in a garage?

    Do you live in a bad area?

    Is you car unattended for long periods of time?

    Do you have aftermarket wheels?

    Are they quality wheels that someone acually wants to take?
    Jnolte
    Thanks for your reply.
    Right now, my car isn't garaged, just on the driveway.
    Fortunately, I live in a quiet neighborhood in Simi Valley. (Used to be in Torrance,CA).
    I just put AMG 17s. So, I'm not sure if they're that much in-demand.

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    Re: Re: is it worth having wheel locks?

    Originally posted by CKlasse
    Yes, they are worthed on aftermarket rims. You can get wheel locks at any major wheel shops.
    Thanks.

    I have tried America's Tire, and they told me I have to special order those wheel locks at MB dealerships.

    Which other wheel shops would carry such wheel locks?

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    America's Tire = tire shop that sells wheels.

    There got to be a custom wheel shop around your place.

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    Originally posted by CKlasse
    America's Tire = tire shop that sells wheels.

    There got to be a custom wheel shop around your place.

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    called, no answer, i left a message, just call back the number 425 445 3168
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    Re: is it worth having wheel locks?

    Originally posted by C280Rookie
    Need advice again guys,

    Is it worthwhile to put wheel locks on your aftermarket rims, or are they just a waste of money?
    Its like saying...would i be really pissed/sad if my rims get jacked...if yah than get em =]

    i spent an extra what few dollars for wheel locks...its better than getting something jacked thats worth alot
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    wheel locks or no wheel locks, if someone really wanted to steal your rims, they can.
    17" amg's..doubt it..

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    I'm not a big fan of 'em. My brother stripped the face of one of the bolts on his W202 just enough so the key would slide off when trying to turn it, almost had to drill the damn thing out. Took it to a mechanic, eventually an impact wrench did the trick. They came from TireRack, not sure how quality they were.
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    Originally posted by Kswiss
    wheel locks or no wheel locks, if someone really wanted to steal your rims, they can.
    17" amg's..doubt it..
    agreed...all thats needed is 2 basic everyday tools that every1 can get, to leave you on your rotors depending on your wheels...
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    thank you guys for all your input.
    i will look for other wheel shops nearby and ask for their wheel locks.

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    www.pure-motorsport.com has two different sets available. [click here]

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    The whole point is to deter theft -- nothing can really stop it. If a $20 lock set can give them hard time, it's $20 unwasted.

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    Originally posted by CKlasse
    The whole point is to deter theft -- nothing can really stop it. If a $20 lock set can give them hard time, it's $20 unwasted.
    I agree. Thanks CKlasse.

    Incidentally, would you know off hand what size lugs 202s have?
    I am not sure whether it's 12mm x 1.5? or 14mm X 1.5?(whatever it is)
    Thanks again

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    Originally posted by CKlasse
    The whole point is to deter theft -- nothing can really stop it. If a $20 lock set can give them hard time, it's $20 unwasted.
    couldnt have put it better myself...good one Cklasse! :bunny:
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    Different people have theories on this... some say it's definitely a deterrant.

    Others say it's best NOT to have wheel locks because either 1) they'll jack the crap outta your car in order to get the wheel off finally, or 2) if they can't get it off, they'll just start breaking things on your car...


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    lol.. i doubt 20 bucks will set you back any..

    but as said before.. no matter what kind of anti-theft device you have.. if someone really wants to steal it.. they will..

    just do it!

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    Originally posted by CKlasse
    The whole point is to deter theft -- nothing can really stop it. If a $20 lock set can give them hard time, it's $20 unwasted.
    it can also give you a hard time if you dont have that lock key handy & a flat tire...i know it happend to me
    I can not lose, because even in defeat there is a valuable lesson learned so it evens it up for me

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    I wouldnt be so paranoid about stock AMG wheels. Wheel locks are overrated. If someone wants your wheels, they are going to scope your car out and plan it out. Wheel locks can be easily taken off without having/using the key if you know what you're doing. If someone is going to go through the trouble of lifting up your car to steal your wheels, wheel locks will not stop them. They would just come prepared to break off the locks, which can be done in no time.
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    How do you take wheel locks off? My friend lost his key on his m3.

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    Where are you located? You can take it to a reputable shop and have them take a look at it. Some shops will have a variety of wheel lock keys and can try to use one they have. Or they can break them off for you.
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    Do you know how you would go about breaking it off? We tryed some shops but they didnt have the key and neither did the dealership

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    Originally posted by r0csfinest
    Do you know how you would go about breaking it off? We tryed some shops but they didnt have the key and neither did the dealership
    to take off a wheel lock without a key is having a special socket that you hammer on to create a groove and it tightens as you turn counter clockwise using an impact wrench or portable one.

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