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Can Anyone Recommend! Quick Release Steering Wheel Boss!
Tommo:
TUV approved as well, thats pretty tough approval.
Mark_Solesbury:
Ive got one on mine...
I like it because its a good thief deterrent. It gets taken off every night.
It never been a problem to me, on or off road.
crusader:
--- Quote from: Mark_Solesbury on January 06, 2008, 15:25:01 ---Ive got one on mine...
I like it because its a good thief deterrent. It gets taken off every night.
It never been a problem to me, on or off road.
--- End quote ---
And This is the Reason i Started this Thread? Security!
Mark Where did you get yours?
How Much should i Pay?
What Make is it?
What does your Insurance Say?
Mark_Solesbury:
It was on it when i got it, but it looks very similar to the £100 in the link above.
Insurance welcomed it to be honest, not that i think it made any difference to the policy... It was noted by them as a modification..
Ill take some better pics of it in the morning for you.
Litch:
Bought mine from Raid a couple of years ago, an excelent piece of kit and is a very visable deterrent. Cost now is £69.99. See their Ebay shop at http://stores.ebay.co.uk/RaidPerformance. I found them a good firm to deal with and they were only to happy to help if you ring or email them for advice, certainly a lot better than one or two aftermarket suppliers I could mention who sell the same item.
I use a Mountney '6-hole' pattern boss and a Raid 12-inch 3-spoke alloy, leather trimmed wheel. This is a very nice set-up and I really like it however be advised that the Snap-Off adapter puts the wheel closer to the driver and this may not be to everyones liking.
I know Tiltboy on this forum has also been using a Snap-Off adapter for some time as it was he who first put me onto them.
Tip:- Check how many splines you have before ordering, no point guessing how many your vehicle SHOULD have, best to see how many it actually DOES have.
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