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I can guarantee you, if these guys are pro wheel theives, locks would not have stopped them. Locks only keep out honest people...
That's why I have a garage...... and a shotgun.
Rob Daddy's "Hooligan" - MK4 R32 in Deep Blue Pearl Mommy's "Gran Turismo" - E70 X5M in Black Sapphire Metallic GONE... BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: The Family "Muscle Car" - B7 RS4 in Misano Red - Dad's 20th Anniversary "Wanna-be R32" GTi
These must be some pretty damn fancy stock wheels. The stock tire, I can get on Tirerack for $1064 OEM TPMS for $156 and the most expensive wheel I can get is a BBS RD for $1,940 for a total of 3,160. Including shipping, and mounting, the total would come to $3,920.51 pump that number through xe.com and that comes to 3,968.73 CAD. Where does the extra 7 grand come from?
Also, what would engraving the vin do? Pretty much make it impossible to sell the wheel, if you ever needed to.
Regarding wheel theft/identification methods: I remember seeing a thread many many years ago in which a guy affixed a piece of laminated paper or something of that sort to the barrel of the wheel prior to the tires being mounted. They were baller HRE's or Techarts if I remember correctly. The message said something like "if you unmount the tires and you see this message call XXXXXX city police because these wheels are stolen". Police was called. Thief got pwnt and LOLS were had. Can't remember what forum this was on but it was hilarious. Something to think about..
Regarding wheel theft/identification methods: I remember seeing a thread many many years ago in which a guy affixed a piece of laminated paper or something of that sort to the barrel of the wheel prior to the tires being mounted. They were baller HRE's or Techarts if I remember correctly. The message said something like "if you unmount the tires and you see this message call XXXXXX city police because these wheels are stolen". Police was called. Thief got pwnt and LOLS were had. Can't remember what forum this was on but it was hilarious. Something to think about..
That was one helpful opinion. I have this new vw lug nuts that one of my friend gave me, i really don't know much about this part, i just replace it when i have a new one, but then i don't really take this as a major part but only an accessory.
it's funny, i know a few ppl who bought wheels of kijiji or beyond or craigs list. cleary stole, because they always wanna meet in a parking lot in the NE for the exchange. aaaaaaaaaaaanyway, anyone i know would buy them no matter what. who's gonna call the police to report they just spend 1,000 bux on stolen wheels? they're out the G note....
good thing we have insurance right? i mean, any of you with modified cars must certainly have the responsibility to obtain an appraisal for your enhancements, right?
it's funny, i know a few ppl who bought wheels of kijiji or beyond or craigs list. cleary stole, because they always wanna meet in a parking lot in the NE for the exchange. aaaaaaaaaaaanyway, anyone i know would buy them no matter what. who's gonna call the police to report they just spend 1,000 bux on stolen wheels? they're out the G note....
good thing we have insurance right? i mean, any of you with modified cars must certainly have the responsibility to obtain an appraisal for your enhancements, right?
The way I read nismo's post was:
it was the wheelshop that would have dismounted the tire from the rim and saw the message, not the buyer who bought the stolen wheels, unless the buyer had a tire machine and was very ethical.
I think Bob should start adding a service like this where the wheels are marked on the inside. Might be a cheap way to give people a extra piece of mind and some an extra income source for him.
Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
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