The Club 491 Tire Claw Security Device Item Description
Features The Club 491 Tire Claw Security Device offers an easy and secure way to protect your car, trailer, ATV or motorcycle from theft. The Club Tire Claw installs in seconds on your car, trailer, ATV or motorcycle and makes it virtually impossible for a thief to move your property. Unlike a chain or cable, you don't have to secure your vehicle or trailer to a fixed object, you can secure your vehicle in a campsite just as easily as in your own driveway. It's vinyl dipped tips protect your rims from damage. The Tire Claw secures with a self locking feature and the laser encrypted key cannot be copied. The Tire Claw fits wheels up to 19" and up to a 12" width. As a part of The Club line of quality products this product is brought to you by Winner International. Winner International is committed to providing products to meet everyday safety and security applications. From steering wheel locks, to utility and everyday locks, to other safety necessities, when you purchase a Club brand product you are buying piece of mind. Expect a product manufactured for innovative, quality security and safety created by a team you can trust that's dedicated to serving and building safer communities. Why can you expect this? -it is Winner International's mission. Additional Information
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