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Old 07-08-2008, 09:14 PM
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Re: Protect Your Wheels!

Originally Posted by grainman View Post
hey guys chrysler is making locking wheel nuts for the challenger only about 35.00 set of 4 1 for each wheel got mine weeks ago 08 srt hemi orange wheel upgrade i don't have the part# handy but will post if needed they are in the challenger acessory catalog
Mopar sells a set for $40.00. Part number is 82210879.
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Re: Protect Your Wheels!

Originally Posted by grainman View Post
hey guys chrysler is making locking wheel nuts for the challenger only about 35.00 set of 4 1 for each wheel got mine weeks ago 08 srt hemi orange wheel upgrade i don't have the part# handy but will post if needed they are in the challenger acessory catalog
Thanks for the info, but punctuation is your, and our, friend...
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Re: Protect Your Wheels!

Originally Posted by Go Goody View Post
Make that VERY expensive! I think they are over $600 a piece!
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If the forged wheels cost $600 ea. and the tires $270 (uninstalled), the SRT is riding on almost $4,000. That's why good locks are needed!

Also, if you include the Brembo brakes, sloted rotors, and Bilstein shocks, you are talking big $$$.
What about 'Lo-Jacking ' them ? or is there a way to Gorilla Glue a GPS micro-chip into/onto each rim ?!?! P.S. Why did God put thieves on Earth ?
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