Locking Wheel Bolts
Whilst at the garage, I discovered that my brand new ML does not come with locking wheel bolts. This may be a minor thing to some, but I am absolutely amazed. Every car I have bought for the last 10 years or so has come with them as standard (including 2008 ML280!!).
Now my car is not normally parked in unsecured areas and is garaged at night, however if someone takes a fancy to your alloys there is no protection. After paying a substantial sum of money for optional 21" AMG alloys (part of AMG Sport pack), I am amazed MB would skimp on such an essential item as standard.
Is this just my vehicle or are all cars the same? I'm in Australia by the way, so it may just be a regional thing?
Here in the US the locks are made by McGuard - .
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ALLOY-WHE...item4abb0199c8
I bought some bolts from this mob in the UK for my winter tyres. Only problem is they are nice shiny chrome whereas your other bolts are black, and probably about to turn brown.
So perhaps you could consider the full set.
There are many others available, so search Ebay for "Mercedes ML wheel bolts" and they will all come up. I expect you will require the 45mm bolts, but check before you order.
If someone is an expert that steals for a living than they know how to snap it off, the good thing about locking bolts is that it deters the 99% that are not pros.
P.S those exact bolts that they are charging $140 for sells at my local auto supply store for $29.00
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
Last edited by cookstar; Jan 21, 2013 at 02:40 PM.




Some other dealers in my area put wheel locks on the car and force you to pay for them as some sort of accessory package (I'm looking at you Lexus and Honda dealers).
If someone is an expert that steals for a living than they know how to snap it off, the good thing about locking bolts is that it deters the 99% that are not pros.
P.S those exact bolts that they are charging $140 for sells at my local auto supply store for $29.00
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
At least I know i'm not the odd one out. I'll look into some ebay ones.
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This photo comes from a sleepy hollow called New Zealand.
When the a-holes jacked up his car to take the wheels, on the passenger side they placed a cinder block to hold up the car. On the drivers side they used a plastic milk crate, yes a milk crate to hold up the car long enough to remove the jack. Guess what happened when the milk crate collapsed.
The left side of the car hit the pavement damaging the both rotors, the front fender got knocked out of alignment. The left rocker panel cracked and pushed up into the door damaging it.
When all was said and done both rotors, the rocker panel, front splitter and a couple of suspension pieces needed to be replaced. The fender, door and splitter needed to be repainted. In total insurance took close to $6,300 hit in repairs including approx $3,000 for the rims and tires not to mention the aggravation my friend went through.
Now I am not saying that wheel locks would have prevented this, if someone wants your wheels they're going to get them.
But as we all know a lot of times a thief would rather pass on a car with wheel locks and move on to an easier target.
Last edited by Cyber GS; Jan 22, 2013 at 08:59 AM.
If there's a way to slow down a thief, i'd do it. Although I don't know if wheel locks slow down anyone since they're relatively easy to bypass in most situations. Are the mercedes versions some sort of special wheel locks?
If there's a way to slow down a thief, i'd do it. Although I don't know if wheel locks slow down anyone since they're relatively easy to bypass in most situations. Are the mercedes versions some sort of special wheel locks?
There is nothing special about the MB wheel locks.
The thing I like about them is that the fitment of the wheel locks on the 2012 (standard 19" wheels) is very snug. It doesn't allow for some a-hole to try to force an over-sized socket onto the lock and pry it lose.
The locks fit the same way on my previous 2011 ML also.
However, the wheel locks on the ML fit so snug into the recess on the rim that it doesn't allow for a socket to be hammered onto the lock. There is simply no room for the socket to fit around the lock.
I am sure there is way to remove the lock, but it will delay the thief and they don't like to be slowed down or make too much noise.
If I can deter some idiot from having a go in the first place it will be money well spent.




