Prototype locking bolts (limited quantity)
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Prototype locking bolts (limited quantity)
I have a very limited quantity of some lug bolts that I think you will find to be very innovative. There was a lot of discussion going on about locks and I was saying that I may have something available soon that would solve a lot of peoples problems. I think I have it now!!!!
Let me introduce the Dency 2000 lug bolt to you. I had seen these in lug nuts but not bolts so now, we have them in bolts for the Mercedes.
This is everything that comes in the package-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_1.jpg)
Here are photos of the lug with the primary key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_3.jpg)
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_2.jpg)
Here is the bolt with the secondary safety cap installed-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_4.jpg)
Here is a photo of the bolt, secondary safety cap and the secondary key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_8.jpg)
Let me take a second to explain how it works. The bolt screws in to hold the wheel iin place obviously, you need to use the special key to screw the bolt in just like any lock (that is where the function of most locks end). After the bolt has been screwed into place you push the silver cap on, no need to screw it, just push it and it locks into place. Once the cap is on there it cannot be removed without the key no matter how hard you try. The cap has a magnetic lock and the secondary key releases the magnetic lock when pushed on the top of it. It's an awesome concept that will leave thieves scratching there heads.
Here is the cap and magnetic key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_5.jpg)
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_7.jpg)
There is no lock that is more unique than this that I have found. We are importing these but we only brought in a small initial run to check wheel clearances and the such and I have a limited number of these left.
They are $170.00 and will offer you total piece of mind.
Let me introduce the Dency 2000 lug bolt to you. I had seen these in lug nuts but not bolts so now, we have them in bolts for the Mercedes.
This is everything that comes in the package-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_1.jpg)
Here are photos of the lug with the primary key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_3.jpg)
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_2.jpg)
Here is the bolt with the secondary safety cap installed-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_4.jpg)
Here is a photo of the bolt, secondary safety cap and the secondary key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_8.jpg)
Let me take a second to explain how it works. The bolt screws in to hold the wheel iin place obviously, you need to use the special key to screw the bolt in just like any lock (that is where the function of most locks end). After the bolt has been screwed into place you push the silver cap on, no need to screw it, just push it and it locks into place. Once the cap is on there it cannot be removed without the key no matter how hard you try. The cap has a magnetic lock and the secondary key releases the magnetic lock when pushed on the top of it. It's an awesome concept that will leave thieves scratching there heads.
Here is the cap and magnetic key-
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_5.jpg)
![](http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y334/RPMNorth/RPM%20Lug%20Bolts/Magnetic%20Wheel%20Locks/MagneticWheelLocks_7.jpg)
There is no lock that is more unique than this that I have found. We are importing these but we only brought in a small initial run to check wheel clearances and the such and I have a limited number of these left.
They are $170.00 and will offer you total piece of mind.
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Interesting....two questions, please.....
1) Are the key patterns unique? The spacing and thickness of the splines looks intentionally uneven.
2) How will you control the sale of magnetic keys? Would some trial and error allow someone to find other magnets which accomplish the same purpose?
Thanks!
1) Are the key patterns unique? The spacing and thickness of the splines looks intentionally uneven.
2) How will you control the sale of magnetic keys? Would some trial and error allow someone to find other magnets which accomplish the same purpose?
Thanks!
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Yes, they are unique and individually keyed. People are not going to have idea how to get that cap off your lug. Nobody has ever seen anything like this before.
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do you have these only for MBs or do you have these for BMWs as well? They look pretty good.
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I have only one set left for the BMW. We also just got all the equipment to start doing all the Active Autowerke flash's for the BMW's in house now, not that it will help you out in California.
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