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Well technically nothing is a deterrent to a professional anything. But 40 wheel locks in all is definitely something someone doesn't want to go through. For that last post... I meant each "nut" has 2 wheel locks.
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Hey man, Im interested in running 2 locks as well, can you point me in the right direction? what do you recommend?
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Hey man, Im interested in running 2 locks as well, can you point me in the right direction? what do you recommend?


This is what I have. Two keys required for each nut. And they drive from the inside so they don't ruin your wheels with accidental scratches or rubs from whatever tool is used.
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This is what I have. Two keys required for each nut. And they drive from the inside so they don't ruin your wheels with accidental scratches or rubs from whatever tool is used.
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