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Old 11-15-2008, 07:21 PM   #2
JFP in PA
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Sure: Tack weld a bolt to the locking nut, put an impact on the bolt to remove the locking nut, remove it and throw it away. The OEM locks are useless and a bigger threat to the legit owner than a theif. After you get the locks off, be sure to use anti-seize compound on all the bolts and torque them to the correct specs so you don't have a repeat of the problem. If you still want to use locks, get a set from McGard; they are made from tool steel with no moving parts and will never break..............

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