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"honest" person would have been a better breakout then ... yes, an honest person might not kick your door in but if you make something too tempting ... well then, who knows right? I'm knocking on wood before I type this but I've never had any wheels stolen, my cars have always been parked at home or at work that has a nice guy with a gun at the gate so that usually dissuades the "honest" person into becoming a thief.If a person is honest, they don't need to be kept "at bay" because they don't steal things in the first place. However, as you accurately pointed out, locked wheels can be stolen quickly and efficiently by a pro with the right equipment and opportunity. However, I believe that most wheel locks are not meant for the pro thieves, but rather the amateurs that can be dissuaded or defeated by quality locks-most thieves are not top tier experts but rather opportunists for which locks provide a worthy deterrent.
Most of the big stories you see on social media are pros, they'll go into a car lot and strip the wheels quicker than I can probably get the jack out of the back. I don't know how often amateurs or opportunists steal a set a wheels, I would think most would just break your window and steal whatever you have laying around that they could sell quickly vice a couple of big-ass Goodyear tires on stock wheels with a defined bolt-pattern.
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