jets-do-miami
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- Alan
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- Nov 17, 2023
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- Charlotte, NC
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- None - shopping for fl5
Different manufacturers make them. You just have to be sure they’re compatible with both the studs and the wheels.good points - are the locks a honda only solution or do aftermarket wheels also use them or similar feature?
I happen to have 2 sets of factory wheel locks and the key is unique to each set.To my understanding the keys are not unique. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
Insurance will always try to squirrel their way with replacements and value, maybe that's just my luck with insurance companies but they never covered the value of things associated with a vehicle.I removed mine entirely. I hate wheel locks. That's what car insurance is for.
Then your fire them! You pay all that money for protection from the unexpected! Pay attention to what you agree to, and sign!Insurance will always try to squirrel their way with replacements and value, maybe that's just my luck with insurance companies but they never covered the value of things associated with a vehicle.
While I agree with the premise, if you're car is missing wheels you can't just make a claim with a new insurance company. That and rates being increased because of a claim.Then your fire them! You pay all that money for protection from the unexpected! Pay attention to what you agree to, and sign!