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Nismo |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 16:20 |
just imagen 2 pug nuts :| | |
ed |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 16:17 |
Get an alarm with a tilt and motion sensor and also 4 movement sensors for the wheel wells. In fact get a proximity sensor too :lol: | |
DamoSXI |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 16:10 |
Im getting conflicting info here | |
ed |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:54 |
quote:You can't do that with McGaurd ones... | |
DamoSXI |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:52 |
quote: Wouldnt mind seeing them | |
DamoSXI |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:46 |
I wanna make it as hard as possible and im sure most people would run if a Alarm started going even at night because they couldnt be to sure how many people could wake up | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:41 |
I have the Vauxhall locking nuts. About £20. Good value. I can't see anyone banging a socket onto those :P | |
Corsa E-Tec |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:39 |
the type that are best are the inverted wheel nuts where you cannot bang a socker over it as you are fiven a speacial shaped tool to get them out. | |
DamoSXI |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 15:36 |
Is there any add on's you can get to a Alarm so if some1 tried to get the alloys the Alarm would go off | |
dna23 |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 11:49 |
it's obviously added protection but bare in mind that the locking wheel nuts aren't as good a quality as the standard nuts they usually contain less carbon in the steel mix and are weaker and usually are shorter adding more pressure to it overall... | |
Phil W |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 10:18 |
You can if you want, you could put 4 on each wheel if you really wanted, but what would be the point ? | |
DamoSXI |
posted on 12th Sep 05 at 09:19 |
Has any1 on here have 2 sets of locking wheel nuts on their cars |