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Old 09-11-2006, 04:49 AM
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Default Rear Tire Theft

Anyone had their rear tire stolen? I was just curious in that anyone can figure out how to open the rear tire carrier and it seems like just the sort of thing some H2 hater would think of doing.

Does anyone bother to lock them on? If so how?
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Even if you did lock them on then they would just steal the whole carrier.
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Mine came with a cable and lock from factory
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Default Re: Rear Tire Theft

I have a bike cable with a padlock through the carrier and the wheel on mine. No problems so far.

I used to use it to secure the spare on my C1500 pickup, had that for 7 years with no issues either.

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It's really not all that difficult to secure it. I just asked the fine folks at Hall Hummer for a few locking lug nuts.
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Funny you should mention it because I just bought HummBob's rear tire on eBay!
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It's really not all that difficult to secure it. I just asked the fine folks at Hall Hummer for a few locking lug nuts.
Locking Lug nuts are cheap and hard as hell to remove if you don't have the key..
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Hadn't thought about the locking lug nut. Excellent idea.
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Hadn't thought about the locking lug nut. Excellent idea.

Ouch. Is that a little snaffu in your plan to pilfer a spare
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