this is very lazy made LOL i can picture myself in the crew having no idea or plans to make this video, so we borrow a friend dad's old car and just talk for 3min about self awarenesss. very impressive.
lol if anyone buys this this crap wheel lock theres something you should know 1st. 1. its called a bump key. 2.any theif just needs to buy one of the following . the club the crap lock in this post and a few others. all from walmart. 3. take the keys and cut em down into bump keys . 4 a hockey puck or screw driver . 5, a nice set of auto jigglers (store bought or homemade. 6.35 seconds this kinda crap is laughable... buy a real system for your car not one of these things!!!!...
@xXventanaXx I knew a guy who made a good living selling a fake anti-car theft kit at swap meets. It was only $20 and included a fake Club bar, alarm system warning stickers to put on windows, and a small red LED blinking light to glue to the dashboard. Since 75% of The Club's success rate is based on being a deterrent, many thieves see The Club and move on to easier cars. If they see a fake one? They move on to easier cars. Badda-bing!
Thanks for the expert advice! I just watched a lovely video of those steering clubs being lock picked within 5seconds. Perhaps with a little research you may find product like alarm system, GPS/RF security units for speedy recovery, and other clever way to deter would be thieves.
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@emusylate I agree, it's like the lowest pedestrian level of thinking, treating people like they are children.
Why should we take this guy's "expert" advice on car theft prevention when he is driving an Edsel the classic all-time lemon...?! LOL By the way, is there a Dummies Guide To Reading Those Dummies book yet? LOL
Older cars have solid rod steering wheels that take long to cut and are hard to cut even with bolt cutters.. Most all of these useless junks can be picked way faster! I actually used the club I found under the seat from one stolen car to "pry off" the club on another car. If that wasn't bad enough, I never noticed the car was parked in front of a substation. I was driving away when I seen the Sheriff logo on the car next to me.....lol
Guy I know did a similar thing. A simple switch from the battery hidden under the wheel arch. Thief broke the steering wheel lock, got past the immobiliser and ignition. Car still where he left it because of the switch.
he sounds like a spaz
ASHLambretta 6 months ago
this is very lazy made LOL i can picture myself in the crew having no idea or plans to make this video, so we borrow a friend dad's old car and just talk for 3min about self awarenesss. very impressive.
pandanese90 7 months ago
solution: Dont live in a shitty neighborhood (:
XXunloved752 9 months ago
Look up the club buster! Takes off the club in 60 seconds
xxxTrunks 10 months ago
Is this guy drunk? Listen...
greenjeansmjr 10 months ago
Hidden fuel pump switch, hidden switch for the ignition, and a secondary starter button.
NotYour94Ranger 1 year ago
a hidden secondary ignition switch
sjj500 1 year ago 4
best anti theft device ever 2 pit bulls in the back seat with the rear window rolled down a lil for them too breath
Benchpress33 1 year ago
i've heard that stearing wheel clubs can easily be shatter by freezing them and then hitting it with a hammer!
rbagley712 1 year ago
xXventanaXx 2 years ago
@xXventanaXx I knew a guy who made a good living selling a fake anti-car theft kit at swap meets. It was only $20 and included a fake Club bar, alarm system warning stickers to put on windows, and a small red LED blinking light to glue to the dashboard. Since 75% of The Club's success rate is based on being a deterrent, many thieves see The Club and move on to easier cars. If they see a fake one? They move on to easier cars. Badda-bing!
HunterMann 9 months ago
Thanks for the expert advice! I just watched a lovely video of those steering clubs being lock picked within 5seconds. Perhaps with a little research you may find product like alarm system, GPS/RF security units for speedy recovery, and other clever way to deter would be thieves.
Tektribe808 2 years ago
expert village never does what they explain, for anything!!
good for nothing videos.
ptkyo 2 years ago
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politowic 2 years ago
god, everything on expertvillage sucks such balls.
emusylate 2 years ago 19
@emusylate I agree, it's like the lowest pedestrian level of thinking, treating people like they are children.
Why should we take this guy's "expert" advice on car theft prevention when he is driving an Edsel the classic all-time lemon...?! LOL By the way, is there a Dummies Guide To Reading Those Dummies book yet? LOL
HunterMann 9 months ago
with most of the very old cars 1 bolt takes off the entire steering wheel quick switch with another cheap steering wheel and your free to go
jomurdo92 2 years ago
Older cars have solid rod steering wheels that take long to cut and are hard to cut even with bolt cutters.. Most all of these useless junks can be picked way faster! I actually used the club I found under the seat from one stolen car to "pry off" the club on another car. If that wasn't bad enough, I never noticed the car was parked in front of a substation. I was driving away when I seen the Sheriff logo on the car next to me.....lol
oglilp2fo 2 years ago
you can cut through the steering wheel to get the club off
MaddDogg81 3 years ago
You can cut through a shitty club too so long as you have a cordless recip saw.
Wheel clubs are garbage.
relaxitsonlyagame 2 years ago
alarm would make sense
MKUltraProject 3 years ago 2
Just cut the steeriing wheel and pull it off
FootLongSub 3 years ago
hahaha! "Remove the keys" Search for Mighty Mods and see the video about making a killswitch - will cost $1 and take 5 mins to do yourself.
REALVIEWVIDEOS 4 years ago 2
Guy I know did a similar thing. A simple switch from the battery hidden under the wheel arch. Thief broke the steering wheel lock, got past the immobiliser and ignition. Car still where he left it because of the switch.
F1X0R121 2 years ago