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kevofcov
 


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Wheels being stolen

Just a quick thought,
does anybody know how secure the Landrover security wheel nuts are? Are they easy to remove (not to much info please)? The unlocking tool has a letter on it - does this mean that there are only 26 variables? How easy it is to buy a full set A-Z?

Am having problems sleeping at night.....
  
Post #2317657th Dec 2007 5:04 pm
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Wex
 


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Dont worry the unlocking tool will break when they try to use it Whistle
  
Post #2317687th Dec 2007 5:10 pm
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My friend bought his D3 back in December 2006, I bought mine in July 2007, and we have the same wheel nut key pattern... Shocked

Atleast I know where to go when I lose mine, I suppose....
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Post #2317737th Dec 2007 5:18 pm
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Even if they've got your locking wheel nut key, they've still got to jack it up to remove.
As already discussed [in depth] on this site, jacking up a D3 is not the easiest and safest thing to do without a proper jack and knowledge of the D3's suspension settings.
Is it really worth the hassle when they can nick the wheels off an X5 much easier?
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Good point Ronp, I guess a not d3-experienced thief will be suprised about the car's articulation and will find his jack too small for the job...
  
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I've taken by locking studs off. They're unreliable.

I reckon any thief who manages to lift 2.7 tonnes of D3 on my drive with three large dogs biting his ass deserves the soddin' wheels.

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captain_sugar wrote:
... and will find his jack too small for the job...


I think most scrots have a problem in that dept... an inadequacy that leads them into a life of crime and social unruliness Very Happy
  
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why bother when they can get the spare much easier. Shocked

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kevofcov
 


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Al

already sorted the spare wheel using some plywood thanks to this forum

Kev
  
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DaveT
 


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This is quite a good deterrent...



Quite cheap too.
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Spare wheel theft

Kev,

I'm interested in what you say about protecting the spare wheel against theft with plywood and have searched in the forum for it but cannot find a reference.

Can you very kindly give a reference to the article which describes it?

Many thanks,

Stephen
  
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My co supplies the LR factory (via there sub supplier) with locking nut in batches of the same type, so you get a few days build of vehicles all with the same locking nuts, and yes there are only a couple of dozen permutations

The D3 lockers are much better than the D2, and I believe achieve a high anti theft rating. (Both made by ATP in Northampton)

The Paddy Hopkirk - McGard design as used by Ford and many others to me are a better design, and just as anti theft.
 
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I had locking nuts. Then had a puncture Easter weekend in Dublin. The removal tool stripped the nut .Tried 3 LR dealers , no go, so I made it back to Anglesey on two puncture squirt cans , very slowly.

There I was told up to 7 day wait for main dealer to sort.

Then a very helpful man at a tyre fitter changed the tyre in situ - result - full speed back to London.

The LR dealers all told me they had seen the same stripping before . I had the nuts changed to ordinary ones and will never have them again. Also where I had my STs fitted they told me those nuts were always a problem - and when was the last time you saw any car up on bricks ?- everyone has alloys now.

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Wex
 


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Quote:
I had locking nuts. Then had a puncture Easter weekend in Dublin. The removal tool stripped the nut .Tried 3 LR dealers , no go, so I made it back to Anglesey on two puncture squirt cans , very slowly.



John , plenty of D3 members this side , would've helped you out .
  
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Re: Spare wheel theft

Stephen wrote:
Kev,

I'm interested in what you say about protecting the spare wheel against theft with plywood and have searched in the forum for it but cannot find a reference.

Can you very kindly give a reference to the article which describes it?

Many thanks,

Stephen


I think its in here some place
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic14729.html
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