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Tamper proof steering wheel nuts + Tool

Started by Johns Cuda Shop, February 18, 2017, 01:10:56 PM

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Johns Cuda Shop

This eliminates the thought about someone  stealing your Expensive steering wheel or worst your car.  Lets you use a external locking device like ( The Club) that locks the wheel to the brake pedal.  Have piece of mind when parked at shows , motel rooms, repair shops ect. The kit will include 3 tamper proof nuts, 3 cone washers, and the tool. I need to do some fitment , I only had my steering column here with a aftermarket steering adapter as soon as I can confirm fitment on E body and Tuff wheel adapters , I will make a short supply of these , I will try to get some pricing soon.

Cuda Cody

My first thought was the original were cones, but I see you accounted for that!   :clapping:

70chall440

Mopar or no car!!!


Chryco Psycho

Cool idea but  it would work better if the 3 prongs on the tool fit into the flat side & the cone side went into the wheel

Johns Cuda Shop

The whole idea is to keep someone from stealing it. If ya had the flat side up, a thief could use vise grips to remove the nut. This is the best cost effective way to do this correctly

anlauto

Great idea, nice quality nuts ;)  But is steering wheel theft really that big of a problem ? :foul:
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GoodysGotaCuda

Are these off the shelf t-groove security nuts with Belleville washers?



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Quote from: Johns Cuda Shop on February 23, 2017, 03:27:38 AM
The whole idea is to keep someone from stealing it. If ya had the flat side up, a thief could use vise grips to remove the nut. This is the best cost effective way to do this correctly

If the crook wants to get it, he'll get it.  It's a good deterrent though!

lulurocks(Ken)

I can see myself tack welding nuts on after i lost the little key....  :Thud:    Nice concept  though ..

Johns Cuda Shop

they are security screws that are avail , but the tool they have will not fit the steering wheel because the horn mechanism is in the way. I make my own tool and aluminum washers that fit the countersink. No steering wheel theft is not a main problem but a deterant and gives you piece of mind ... I can see from some of your responses that maybe i might not even make these. Just had one of my friends in the last year have thier mopar stolen and would think that if they had the Club theft device and these it would have stopped them.. Nothing I do is really expensive or anything , just trying to help out. 


usraptor

I like the idea.  I'd buy a set for sure!  :twothumbsup: