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Shauny9 |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 21:03 |
i had 2 sets on my car, i guessed if soemthing really wanted them they would take them, but with 2 sets slows them down so u can find them at it and smash thier head with rock :D | |
ryzer |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 20:53 |
i invested in mcguard as well, they seemed the best and manufactuers like BMW and Mercedes fit them to their alloys. good enough for them, good enough for me. | |
Adam_B |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 20:26 |
i have McGard, seem decent, but ive never tried to steal my alloys :) | |
leeshez |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 20:22 |
I have them centre things on my alloys :lol: | |
SLSXi |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:45 |
yeah the McGard ones seem to be highly rated. they do a new spin shroud design now aswell. | |
Dean_H |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:39 |
Yea ive heard they are good aswell. I would fork out £30 for them locking nuts if they actually stopped people nicking my alloys rather than taking them 30secs longer to get my alloys off! | |
Munchie |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:38 |
ive got ford 1s on my car | |
dousey |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:36 |
If i had kahn wheels i dont think i would trust vaux locking nuts but thats me. Have a look for McGard locking nuts, not cheap - around £30 but are supposed to be very good | |
Adam-D |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:32 |
vaux locking nuts are insurance approved so u shud be ok | |
Dean_H |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 19:31 |
Im about to put some new wheels on my car and i wouldnt say where i live is the safest place to park a car :lol: |