is leather supposed to melt?
#11
RE: is leather supposed to melt?
Dodge has a pretty comical concept of "leather". I have a leather wrapped wheel and what they call leather seats, but I'm willing to bet none of it came from a cow... or any other animal. More like the left-over's from a barrel of crude oil.
My buddy has a '00 Durango and it's steering wheel looks like it's got a bad case of leprosy!
Hotlanta does damage to car interiors if you don't protect them.
Say it with me: "PLEATHER"
My buddy has a '00 Durango and it's steering wheel looks like it's got a bad case of leprosy!
Hotlanta does damage to car interiors if you don't protect them.
Say it with me: "PLEATHER"
#12
RE: is leather supposed to melt?
Stop using the Club as it does not work anyway. Switch to the Autolock that goes on the brake or clutch pedel. Fixes two problems at once.
#14
RE: is leather supposed to melt?
Excuse me ramfan5.9 I don't need your input. I don't see any helpful advice from you in your post just attitude.
If he wants to use a device that can be defeated in 2 seconds that is his choice.
I'm trying help him from getting his truck stolen.
I will post some pics of me defeating the club almost instantly. I wouldn't trust a club secure a big wheel, much less 30K.
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If he wants to use a device that can be defeated in 2 seconds that is his choice.
I'm trying help him from getting his truck stolen.
I will post some pics of me defeating the club almost instantly. I wouldn't trust a club secure a big wheel, much less 30K.
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#15
RE: is leather supposed to melt?
Agreed the only person the club hinders is the owner of the car. They are not worth the money or effort. If you want to protect your car use a good alarm with starter or fuel kill.
I back my alarm up with a LoJack so they can track their *** down.
Then I back the lojack up with my Glock LOL
I back my alarm up with a LoJack so they can track their *** down.
Then I back the lojack up with my Glock LOL