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Tire Claw Xl Wheel Lock Fits Wheels Upto 12 Inches Wide For Cars, Trucks, Suv. on 2040-parts.com

US $92.00
Location:

Howard Beach, New York, United States

Howard Beach, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Part Brand:The Club Manufacturer Part Number:TCXL






Tire Claw XL Wheel Lock Fits Wheels Upto 12 Inches Wide  For Cars, Trucks, SUV.


The CLUB Tire Claw XL is an economical and reliable anti theft device that doubles as a great alternative to expensive wheel boots. It fits wheels up to 12 inches wide, is self locking and installs in seconds. There is a black vinyl dip that protects the wheel rim and comes with an amazing laser encrypted key. A plastic cover protects the lock from the elements. The Club� Tire Claw XL works great as a theft deterrent or boot alternative on Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Vans & Trailers and more!


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