Stolen wheels.

wasinger3000 said:
sunwolf said:
wasinger3000 said:
sunwolf said:
wasinger3000 said:
Frozen Taurus said:
wasinger3000 said:

Yep four sockets slightly larger than the diameter of the lock nut are all you need ...pound them on and unbolt.
Only thing I've found that keeps people away is to set my alarms sensitivity extremely high so it goes off when the car moves. Last time I was filling gas and I put the fuel nozzle in to rough so it honked at me.. Guess I should have warned her first. :P
You can change your alarm sensitivity?
It's part of the kit for the cell phone remote start. The security module. Works pretty well.
Tell me more about this cellphone remote start.
It's pretty handy. I use it to start my car anytime I'm in a building out of sight. That and lock it if I feel like I forgot to lock it.


https://social.ford.com/our-articles/cuvs/edge/remote-access-makes-your-smartphone-a-virtual-keyfob/

http://accessories.ford.com/aerial-asy-10667.html
Do want
 
14SHOCAR said:
That seller has an "oddly large collection of rims". Just saying.
Gee that's for sure.  I think its rather odd to have so many wheels with tires included. 
For what its worth, I've got a set of these ford lock nuts.  I've made it through one winter and they haven't rusted either.  Personally I think these are really nice and match the stock wheel nuts very well.  You can probably get them straight from your local ford dealer.
http://accessories.ford.com/catalog/product/view/id/8904/s/chrome-plated-for-exposed-lugs/category/2945/
 
14SHOCAR said:
That seller has an "oddly large collection of rims". Just saying.
Ask him of you can get a picture of the laser engraved ID number on the top left wheel in the first picture... haha. Would make him paranoid as **** if they are stolen.

*no they do not have a laser engraved ID number. ;)
 
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