Whats worse is when the mechanic forgets to put them back. I keep a snap on lug nut remover handy. With the right technique they'll take the key nuts off.
Nothing makes a mechanic angrier than finding wheel locks on vehicles, especially beater cars. Wasting time checking glove box, center console, then trunk for an elusive key, and then a call to the customer, (if they even answer), just to pull wheels for State Inspection or rotation. I would be happy to see McGard wheel lock company go bankrupt someday. Here's a story.... Ransacked customers car one day looking for key - no luck. Had another mechanic try his luck - can't find it. Call the guy up, he says "oh yeah, i have it here at my home garage!" Can't make this shit up. What good is it if not IN his car?
Me: Where wheel lock? Advisor: Go find Still me: No find. Look 3x Still advisor: [call customer] Me again: [waiting] Advisor again: Customer say no have. Can you remove? Me in defiance: Will fuck up wheels. 2 grand each Advisor, fighting laughter: Customer say he come look Still me again: [on to the next job] If I opened a shop, I would make every customer read a document out loud and then sign it: These items in the pictures are called wheel locks and wheel lock keys. If you don't put it in the advisor's hand, you are authoring us to remove it by any means necessary, up to and including destroying the wheels at your expense, plus an aggravation fee of 75% parts and labor. And every time I hired a new mechanic, I would make him read a document out loud and sign it: I understand that if I need to remove a wheel and the lock key is not placed in my hands with the ignition key, I will destroy the wheels in the process of removing the wheel lock at the customer's expense. I will also receive an aggravation fee of 70% parts and labor. So glad I switched to big rig tractor trailer repair The customers are exponentially stupider, but the vehicles are much easier to work on for better money by the hour instead of flat rate
Can't tell you how many mechanics didn't put my key back. Then when I figured that out, they couldn't find it and I have to order a new one. On my dime. BTW, my BMW has a holder for it in the trunk, where I tell the Mechanic it is and where they forget to put it back.
I agree completely. I usually use my what I call inner twirly socket to twist on the tapered dome and takes merely seconds to get those things off. Theres exterior damage but at least they're off.
There isn't a locking nut out in the market that a key can't be had for on eBay and most of them the keys will be at napa or parts store for 10 buck I found them lugs useless 20 years ago and if a customer has them on ,it's another hour labor on top of the bill .
I don't know about where you are at but nowadays they steel the whole car forget about just the wheels. You should do one of the survey things that you see some channels doing and ask how many people have had the wheels on their car stolen. I'm a heavy truck guy but I know exactly what you are talking about. I bought me an air chisel bit that won't turn in the chuck and it's done the job a few times. I get what you are saying about damaging the wheels. Anyway happy new year and I see you are rocking 2 cans of Fluid Film. Sponsorship 🤷♂️. 👍🇨🇦🔧😜
With the rates mechanics charge customers, your lucky we don't put 5 of em on each wheel to pi$$ you off (BUT...for the record as a Honda Accord owner, I always put mine in the console cup holder and NEVER forget to mention )
yet you would be perfectly happy being charged 10X by a bloodsucking leech lawyer in an attempt to sue the guy that keeps your car on the road so you can get to work, get the kids to school, get to the shops, etc etc etc...
@@totalnoobfishing1753 "With the rates mechanics charge customers, your lucky we don't put 5 of em on each wheel to pi$$ you off " you wanna whinge about the price a mechanic charges? yet they provide a service you actually rely upon? if you dont like it, do the work yourself.
Haha nobody is stealing the Hyundai wheels that I see the locks on most of the time! I would say 90% of the time a car has one, I have to hunt around in the glovebox or with the spare tire kit
Ugh those are the most useless thing people give them money for.. why not more useful idea than those ? Im just an average guy but why not add tracking chips into the wheel TPMS sensors? 😮 Yes mabye thats too usefull 😅 Or why don't they use immobilizer technology to work with WEARING the seat belt before the vehicle will start or can be driven? Or, OR the current TPMS could immobilize the vehicle with low tire pressure so it CAN'T be driven until the tire is inflated or repaired?? 😮😮 Enough ranting.. I will shut up now 😊
My favorite was Hyundais don't come with a spare tire. Just a can of goop Customer uses entire can with a hole in the sidewall big enough to push a baby elephant through
And those stupid locking lug nuts are always on rims that nobody would ever steal.
My tires cost more than my rims. THAT'S what I'm locking up.
@@janofb Hey ya that's true. But down south we have a different security system if you know what I'm saying lol.
@@janofbTires should cost more than rims.
I always make sure its in the cup holder whenever I take it into the shop
And we love you for that.
Whats worse is when the mechanic forgets to put them back. I keep a snap on lug nut remover handy. With the right technique they'll take the key nuts off.
Nothing makes a mechanic angrier than finding wheel locks on vehicles, especially beater cars. Wasting time checking glove box, center console, then trunk for an elusive key, and then a call to the customer, (if they even answer), just to pull wheels for State Inspection or rotation. I would be happy to see McGard wheel lock company go bankrupt someday. Here's a story.... Ransacked customers car one day looking for key - no luck. Had another mechanic try his luck - can't find it. Call the guy up, he says "oh yeah, i have it here at my home garage!" Can't make this shit up. What good is it if not IN his car?
Tire shops that keep the keys and locks from customers and telling your customers they are missing a lug nut on each wheel .
*Mystery solve*
I require my customers to keep the key in the glove box. NO EXCEPTIONS!
The best is multiple locks on a single fucking wheel- Yet, get that fuckin set of tires done, customer waiting.
Yep, been there
Yeah multiple keys per car and we can't charge for it 😂
The fuck I can't!
@ this is one of the many reasons I left the piece of shit dealership and went fleet
If you're a pro, these are a good tool to add to the box. I bought a set and it has saved me a few times.
Me: Where wheel lock?
Advisor: Go find
Still me: No find. Look 3x
Still advisor: [call customer]
Me again: [waiting]
Advisor again: Customer say no have. Can you remove?
Me in defiance: Will fuck up wheels. 2 grand each
Advisor, fighting laughter: Customer say he come look
Still me again: [on to the next job]
If I opened a shop, I would make every customer read a document out loud and then sign it:
These items in the pictures are called wheel locks and wheel lock keys. If you don't put it in the advisor's hand, you are authoring us to remove it by any means necessary, up to and including destroying the wheels at your expense, plus an aggravation fee of 75% parts and labor.
And every time I hired a new mechanic, I would make him read a document out loud and sign it:
I understand that if I need to remove a wheel and the lock key is not placed in my hands with the ignition key, I will destroy the wheels in the process of removing the wheel lock at the customer's expense. I will also receive an aggravation fee of 70% parts and labor.
So glad I switched to big rig tractor trailer repair
The customers are exponentially stupider, but the vehicles are much easier to work on for better money by the hour instead of flat rate
I'm sure every thief has a set of these sockets!!
If it's not visible upon entry, on to the next one. Not my problem!
100%. That would of saved me alot of greif
LTI sells a set of keys to remove them
Can't tell you how many mechanics didn't put my key back. Then when I figured that out, they couldn't find it and I have to order a new one. On my dime. BTW, my BMW has a holder for it in the trunk, where I tell the Mechanic it is and where they forget to put it back.
I agree completely. I usually use my what I call inner twirly socket to twist on the tapered dome and takes merely seconds to get those things off. Theres exterior damage but at least they're off.
There isn't a locking nut out in the market that a key can't be had for on eBay and most of them the keys will be at napa or parts store for 10 buck
I found them lugs useless 20 years ago and if a customer has them on ,it's another hour labor on top of the bill .
I don't know about where you are at but nowadays they steel the whole car forget about just the wheels. You should do one of the survey things that you see some channels doing and ask how many people have had the wheels on their car stolen. I'm a heavy truck guy but I know exactly what you are talking about. I bought me an air chisel bit that won't turn in the chuck and it's done the job a few times. I get what you are saying about damaging the wheels. Anyway happy new year and I see you are rocking 2 cans of Fluid Film. Sponsorship 🤷♂️. 👍🇨🇦🔧😜
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😭😢
Yeah cry baby
With the rates mechanics charge customers, your lucky we don't put 5 of em on each wheel to pi$$ you off (BUT...for the record as a Honda Accord owner, I always put mine in the console cup holder and NEVER forget to mention )
yet you would be perfectly happy being charged 10X by a bloodsucking leech lawyer in an attempt to sue the guy that keeps your car on the road so you can get to work, get the kids to school, get to the shops, etc etc etc...
@@paradiselost9946 what on planet earth are you talking about? how are you making the correlation between lug nuts, mechanics and litigators .....
@@totalnoobfishing1753 "With the rates mechanics charge customers, your lucky we don't put 5 of em on each wheel to pi$$ you off "
you wanna whinge about the price a mechanic charges? yet they provide a service you actually rely upon?
if you dont like it, do the work yourself.
Haha nobody is stealing the Hyundai wheels that I see the locks on most of the time! I would say 90% of the time a car has one, I have to hunt around in the glovebox or with the spare tire kit
Working at a tire shop I have accumulated over 2 dozen wheel lock keys for this reason specifically 😅
So you stole 24 nut keys from customers and you are proud of this ?
mcgard wheel locks are junk
Ugh those are the most useless thing people give them money for.. why not more useful idea than those ?
Im just an average guy but why not add tracking chips into the wheel TPMS sensors? 😮 Yes mabye thats too usefull 😅
Or why don't they use immobilizer technology to work with WEARING the seat belt before the vehicle will start or can be driven?
Or, OR the current TPMS could immobilize the vehicle with low tire pressure so it CAN'T be driven until the tire is inflated or repaired?? 😮😮
Enough ranting.. I will shut up now 😊
My favorite was Hyundais don't come with a spare tire. Just a can of goop
Customer uses entire can with a hole in the sidewall big enough to push a baby elephant through