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mytoyo2k1 11-20-2013 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Riptide67 (Post 2576467)
Damn man, sorry to see this. At least you now have a fresh set and locking lugs on the way!

::fingers crossed:: the guy at the dealership is telling me it's going to take a while for me to get the nismo wheels

zeeder 11-20-2013 10:05 PM

Man that blows! At least insurance will take care of it.

synolimit 11-20-2013 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk (Post 2576261)
With all the wheel thefts, I'm waiting for the day I see staggered nismos/sp wheels on a mustang. Or worse, mexiflushed on a truck.

There gone! No one resells them. Crack heads would rather get $8 a pound from the salvage yard then resell a $500 wheel. I bet money these wheels like everyone else are already melted into a solid block.

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Originally Posted by Grindkiezer (Post 2576414)
Did you have wheel locks? I know they aren't fool proof but I'm interested to see if they beat them

We can't use wheel locks. No one makes one that will fit a OEM wheel.

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Originally Posted by mytoyo2k1 (Post 2576427)
No :(
Don't have wheel locks, I bought the gorilla locks from sfx performance after getting off the phone with the officer and insurance company.
Supposedly they don't even have the key for their bolt patterns.
Pretty expensive...

Those will not work. If you install them it will only be a matter of time before all 4 wheels snap off and you're driving down the road on rotors, or worse it kills you!

See the difference? You need a massive washer to make flat contact with the wheel surface. We cant use acorn style lugs if that's what you bought. The pic below is a snapped lug from this site using a wheel lock from nissan.

mytoyo2k1 11-20-2013 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 2576518)
We can't use wheel locks. On one makes one that will fit a OEM wheel.

Wow insane, and I really like the girl. Supposedly this place has been getting hit, I'm the 3rd car in the past few months from what the tenants tell me. I can't risk going through this again, any suggestions? Nismo car cover? Good alarm system?

Enterprise gave me a impala, ugh...

synolimit 11-20-2013 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mytoyo2k1 (Post 2576584)
Wow insane, and I really like the girl. Supposedly this place has been getting hit, I'm the 3rd car in the past few months from what the tenants tell me. I can't risk going through this again, any suggestions? Nismo car cover? Good alarm system?

Enterprise gave me a impala, ugh...

Lol stay with it then. Did the company you bought from say they were for nissan? Have to received them yet? I'd wait and see what you got. They might fit and work if they have the washer but everyone finds a way! The guy I sold my OEMs to was from New York City. He's had 3-4 sets stolen right outside his bedroom window with all different kinds of locks etc etc. you don't need the key if you have a bolt/nut removal tool/extractor. Staying up with a gun is your only 100% way.

Rusty 11-20-2013 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 2576518)
We can't use wheel locks. No one makes one that will fit a OEM wheel.

You know, at times you are full of bull sh!t! :shakes head: Nissan has a set of locking lugs nuts THAT FIT OUR WHEELS! I have a set.

Post #4 of my journal thread.

"After reading about the stolen wheels in another thread. I went back to the dealer and bought the McGard locking lug nuts. Part number #999W2-JT000 for $59.00. I also read the threads about the wrong locking lug nuts being used."

DEpointfive0 11-20-2013 11:38 PM

Sorry for your loss OP, but be happy as all hell!!!


You can buy almost ANY set of wheels now that insurance will pay out. Get yourself some nice light TE37SLs with Michelin PSS's!!!


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Originally Posted by mytoyo2k1 (Post 2576384)
Yea unfortunately they tried to remove the letters...

Just came back from the dealership, at first the tow truck guy arrived with a different type of replacements to the scene. He had to go back to the dealership to get the wheels mounted off the only showroom nismo.


WOW, never heard of a dealer doing that. Awesome. And what morons... Any 370Z wheel fits, lol


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Originally Posted by Super Werty (Post 2576404)
check the lug nuts for finger prints?


:icon18: $4000 theft doesn't really warrant a fingerprint expert to come in. My house was burglarized and they took $100k worth of stuff, INCLUDING guns, (one being a Desert Eagle) and there were GORGEOUS prints on the buttstock of a shotgun... They wouldn't take prints off the wood because the burglary wasn't big enough.

And you'd be REALLY surprised... The amount of stuff they can take fingerprints from is about 0... Woman spent... 8 hours in my home... Got 4 prints... Only 2 were full...

Oh, I forgot, there was blood on the window that they entered... Didn't give half a shite.


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Originally Posted by mytoyo2k1 (Post 2576427)
No :(
Don't have wheel locks, I bought the gorilla locks from sfx performance after getting off the phone with the officer and insurance company.
Supposedly they don't even have the key for their bolt patterns.
Pretty expensive...

If you use the Gorilla locks, your wheels/studs will break or come loose. Return them. You CANNOT USE ANYTHING BUT OEM ON OEM WHEELS. Do NOT put yourself in danger for something stupid like wheels locks.
Lastly, they don't need a key. 3 ways of beating the system:
1) they use a universal socket (has little pins that let it attach to any shape, I'll google one in a bit
2) they put a bigger socket on your lugs, beat it on tight and twist off
And if all else fails...
3) They come back the next day with a flatbed and jack the whole car.

DEpointfive0 11-20-2013 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 2576648)
You know, at times you are full of bull sh!t! :shakes head: Nissan has a set of locking lugs nuts THAT FIT OUR WHEELS! I have a set.

Post #4 of my journal thread.

After reading about the stolen wheels in another thread. I went back to the dealer and bought the McGard locking lug nuts. Part number #999W2-JT000 for $59.00. I also read the threads about the wrong locking lug nuts being used. The reason why those locking lug nut heads broke off is. The the wheel stud pushed through the top of the nut before the cone section of the nut touched the wheel. I've seen it before. And being for two different style of wheel holes.

... You know... He implies AFTERMARKET... Right?

Rusty 11-20-2013 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2576652)
... You know... He implies AFTERMARKET... Right?

He said OEM.

XPNSD IT 11-21-2013 12:06 AM

You could upgrade your alarm and get a tilt sensor. Like this:
Digital Tilt Motion Sensor

DEpointfive0 11-21-2013 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 2576656)
He said OEM.

Well he said OEM wheels, I read it as no one (aftermarket wise) makes lugs for the OEM wheels.

Now, I know McGard makes the locks, but I consider those as OEM locks


My bad brother! :tiphat:

synolimit 11-21-2013 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 2576648)
You know, at times you are full of bull sh!t! :shakes head: Nissan has a set of locking lugs nuts THAT FIT OUR WHEELS! I have a set.

Post #4 of my journal thread.

"After reading about the stolen wheels in another thread. I went back to the dealer and bought the McGard locking lug nuts. Part number #999W2-JT000 for $59.00. I also read the threads about the wrong locking lug nuts being used."

Full of sh!t for lack of updated knowledge? My bad :ugh2:. Nice to see it only took nissan 3 years to make these while others have had the original nissan locking lugs snap like I posted in the pic. In fact probably took even longer than 3 years if the 350z uses the same style of wheel/lug connection. Praise be to nissan for getting on the ball :bowrofl:. Hey at least SPL isn't as slow now as we waited only 4-5 years for front arms from them. Makes me feel good the Z has such a strong f****** support!! :shakes head:

DEpointfive0 11-21-2013 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 2576694)
Full of sh!t for lack of updated knowledge? My bad :ugh2:. Nice to see it only took nissan 3 years to make these while others have had the original nissan locking lugs snap like I posted in the pic. In fact probably took even longer than 3 years if the 350z uses the same style of wheel/lug connection. Praise be to nissan for getting on the ball :bowrofl:. Hey at least SPL isn't as slow now as we waited only 4-5 years for front arms from them.

... NOW you're wrong brother... The correct lugs have been out since 2009-ish. The dealers who installed the acorn style were just morons...


You were right about the water leak on my car, lol
And thanks

synolimit 11-21-2013 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2576695)
... NOW you're wrong brother... The correct lugs have been out since 2009-ish. The dealers who installed the acorn style were just morons...


You were right about the water leak on my car, lol
And thanks

You sure? Lotta threads on it which means all dealers were installing the wrong lugs. Glad there's a fix though.

O good! PITA what a $15 seal can cause but glad you found it. My ecu and wires and connectors all got wet. Glad I didn't blow anything and hope you dried it all out real good before start up.

DEpointfive0 11-21-2013 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 2576697)
You sure? Lotta threads on it which means all dealers were installing the wrong lugs. Glad there's a fix though.

O good! PITA what a $15 seal can cause but glad you found it. My ecu and wires and connectors all got wet. Glad I didn't blow anything and hope you dried it all out real good before start up.

I'm 99.9999% sure, my '09 had the correct lugs because the dealer wasn't retarded. It just takes a few HARD drivers to cause one to break. And for the shít to hit the fan...


And yeah, went to the dealer, he put some 3M almost denture sealant stuff and pressed it down, presto change-o, worked well, rained like a SOB and not a damn drop of water in the car.

Fortunately in my car the water didn't really go into the stupid wiring plug thingy, just dropped straight down, and I took every picoliter of water out of that bítch


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