I have the Pedal Jack and a hidden kill/anti-start switch, in addition to the factory anti-theft features. My truck could probably still be stolen, but they would really have to work at it.
Yeah, I just see the review of safetpedal you've mentioned and that was exactly what I meant :-) And I also don't understand why safetpedal was made only for landrover. I can see their design could easily be convert for universal. Well, maybe it is waiting for us to cash in -)
***** I've only seen them put it on the brake but not the accelerator but you got the point there. It would be more beneficial if they just lock up the gas pedal instead. Still, I would refer to lock both -)
David I don't understand. What pull the cable? I thought the metal bars designs just to lock the pedal in its place so the pedal won't move when thief try to press it down. The locking bar got nothing to do with any cable in the car.
First of all cars can go 3-5mph without pressing the gas. Crooks drive to a hidden location where they rig the car. In a rural areas, you can travel as far as you want with your flasher on and stay to right. They don't make this product (that block gas pedal) anymore since someone had enlightened them....continue
I have the club now. Yes they can saw through the steering wheel very easily but then they have take the car to a chop shop with fucked up steering wheel and if they get pulled over by the police they might have some explaining to do. The Club only encourages them to find an easier target. I do want to get a Pedal Jack.
Young thugs in the ghetto love old Hondas. They like to fix them up & race them. They will steal an old Honda quick & hack it up for parts. I worry about my old civic because it's the #1 stolen car.
I have an old Civic & I may have to start meeting with clients for work in the hood. I don't want any of those young thugs stealing my car. They love old Civics!!
In my country, thieves tend to like to give the Los Santos treatment to old Ford vehicles, such as the Cortina, Escort and Capri. That's how my mum's old car (a Ford Escort XR3i) went missing many years ago.
@@DIYTFY it appears the suggestion is to replace a real fuse with a dummy fuse every time you park. This way, the car won't start, and the thief, likely, won't have time to figure out what's wrong.
there are car models that have park release buttons beside the lever... like the Toyotas... so you could still put it in gear even if the brakes are locked... but... it would deter the would be thief seeing the brakes won't work while driving.
It is for automatics, but you can use it for manual transmissions too. I'd put it on the clutch or brake, whatever works best c8. In FACT I believe the same company makes a product called a clutch claw which locks both pedals :O!.
STOP THEFT for $5: The best security is to make your own hidden switch. They can't figure it out because you hid it. Being unique by hiding IS KEY. ...read more to learn. Buy a 20A or higher momentary switch and a CORRECT gauge wire. Put this switch in series right at the starter solenoid. A momentary switch can save your life as well as I've seen mine in action. continue...
most newer cars require the brake pedal to be pressed down before the shifter can be taken out of park. The autolock when properly installed will usually prevent that so it could help keep the car from getting moved. If I had a car with a clutch I would put one on the clutch pedal arm as well as one on the brake pedal. A hidden on/off switch under the dashboard for the taillights is the best theft recovery idea. Thief has no idea he has no tailights cruising around at midnight. Police get him!
I used to use the original Club on the steering wheel of my 79 Corolla. Never had it stolen, but I doubt anyone tried to. They could have just cut the rim of the steering wheel, and I even drove the car a good ways on the freeway (including a fairly tight bend), after I mistakenly left my backpack with keys inside when I hitched about 10 miles back to my car when I and some friends cut our backpacking trip short. What worries me about the Pedal Jack is the parking break CAN actually be used to brake with if you drive slow and avoid hills.
I got one of these back in the days for a 2001 Camry and the lock was going out. I had difficulty unlocking the thing with the key and had to play with it for awhile just to get it to work. I eventually stopped using it.
@@tsdr6830 I got one some time ago, shortly after posting the above comment. I have had zero issues unlocking it or putting it on. At most it sometimes takes a few good tugs to get it secure enough when putting it on. I haven't had ANY theft attempts, and I bought it because my older vehicle was stolen, though recovered thanks to local police parking enforcement vehicles that auto scan and call in license plates of cars reported stolen. It works, and takes up little space.
naw put both steering club and pedal lock just in case a theif breaks you car to try and get in but didnt notice it had a pedal lock you still have your car but a broke ass door just get both for diffrent deterents and maxiumum efficency
What he didn't mention is and probably the most important part,this jack don't let you push down on the brake and most cars won't start if you don't push down on the brake.
As mentioned in the video, you can use the e-brake but there exists the risk of rolling the car, not stopping in time, and much more. I can assure you from experience that it requires quite the force to bring a car to a stop using only the e-brake. Not to mention the differences in materials between the two.
These DON'T WORK. I have been driving a Honda automatics for years without brakes wherever possible. There were times when I had to save on brake wear.
yeah but you cant even put the car into gear without first pressing the brake pedal,so thief cannot put car into gear to even begin driving away so you are wrong.
Run the wire to cabin and HIDE IT WELL. Don't put it inline to the fuel line (or similar) because I did and it's was bad news. Next, hide your hood release cable. Also, make sure they don't have access to the starter solenoid wire from under the car. For the newbie, just buy an alarm that clips (2 clip only) on the battery and or a 4 jaw steering club or full steering wheel cover lock...and turn your steering wheel until it click (or lock) before leaving. continue two comments up...
How many folks do you know in your personal life that can shift without a clutch? Even if they could there's the possibility that they couldn't start from a complete stop without a clutch, or starting it in gear :D
In addition, some vehicles cannot be shifted without having the brake being pressed. However, some vehicles can also be taken out of park in the ACC position, and started in N. With the clutch safety switch, some vehicles you can just push the button, or bypass it, this was the case on my 86 corolla. After that fiasco, you're still destined to have difficulty stopping, Ive done so with this thing on, and damn near hit my brothers car.
Well, as mentioned in the video, it would require quite the use of force to come to a stop using the ebrake. The issue with the ebrake is there is the risk of rolling the car if you lock the rear wheels while in motion, and hitting someone from not stopping in time. The gas pedal could work too though :)
hi do you think it's possible to use Pedal Jack with non automatic transmission car (most cars in Europe), maybe hooking this onto the accelerator pedal, or elsewhere...??? Thanks
Why dont you lock the clutch instead because if you cant put it in gear then hiw can you drive it. I know it is not full proof because no mattwr what you do it can still be stolen of someone wants it. But we dont want it to be easy peasy
Currently doing some research and reading reviews on this product and some other anti-theft deterrents. Read an Amazon verified purchaser's review on claim that it only took 5-10 seconds to bust this open, it makes me question this. Not saying this is an awful product, but there is a flaw to consider especially if it only takes that long to bust it open.
just one question- what do you do if the pedal jack is tampered with. say the thief gets po'd because you put it on the brake pedal and just for fun they squeeze some jb weld into the key hole or some other epoxy or they just take a old key and break it off in the lock.
It looks basically the same design as the AutoLock. I have the Club Brake lock and I would not recommend it as it doesn't provide as secure a grip around the brake pedal shaft. This looks better. It's a hassle having to match up the notch on the key. AutoLock brand uses a better key and lock for theirs, easier to line up the key. AutoLock also gives you a steering wheel cover to warn the thief that the brake is locked. I think it's about the bes out there but this one looks pretty good, too. Just depends on the price.
Why would you put it on the brake? Why wouldn't you put one on the gas instead, if the brake is locked then they can still drive away if they can't stop then they can total your car. Instead of just letting them driving away and totaling your car you could prevent the car from moving at all.
Quote: "I found a way to destroy it. All you need is a flat head screwdriver and use it as a pry bar. You need to insert a screwdriver at the point where two parts of pedal jack come together to grab your brake pedal. Then you use the screwdriver to pry lower part separate from upper part. Turned out that welded joint on lower part is weak and can be broken within 5-10 seconds. Good news, I was able to remove it quickly without calling locksmith. Bad news, this thing will not protect your car."
$160 wheel lock covers entire steering wheel with steel disc the cheaper club only has a small hook each end which the wheel cut and removed . Buy the expensive cover and dual pedal locks and it makes the car take a long time to steal and a thief has no idea what else the car has along side those visual theft deterant devices making it a less attractive target .
I had the same brake lock I was mad at my boss one timehe has a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Jeep he left his top down I put that on his break he could not get it off he had it towed some where so they could remove it. He used to get people fired for no reason.
Alot of cars require the brake to be pressed to start if its an auto. Not to mention most wont shift unless the brakes are applied. IDK about an old honda like this but most of the newer cars I have ever been in are like that.
It's all the same for both... except that for the manual transmission you have to lock the clutch and not the brakes... You only lock the brakes for the Automatics...
This is a good idea but if u lock the brake pedal than they could easily use the hand brake if I got this I would put it on the clutch pedal on my civic u can't go no were wit out pressing the clutch wat do y'all think on that??
you are right but if a thief sees u have this I don't think they would want to risk getting caught because it is impossible to use the hand brake to make normal stops they would get a lot of attention
my 95 civic got jacked in 2011 dude found my nice schrade knife in the glovebox & slashed the vinyl lol it was found a day later by police as there was no switch damage as the kids got it going with old honda keys turning my old ignition switch
Well, this car was given to a friend in need in 2015, and within two days of him owning it, folks tried to break into it by using shaved keys. Folks are quite desperate in Seattle
so the thief rents a car lift and avoids messing with stealing the car the regular way. : ) then takes the car to another location cuts the pedal jack off then makes some new keys for it ,rebrands it and sells it .
I have the Pedal Jack and a hidden kill/anti-start switch, in addition to the factory anti-theft features. My truck could probably still be stolen, but they would really have to work at it.
hows your truck
Been stolen 😂😂😂
why not design it to lock both gas & brake pedal, they are right next to each other. The lock will be little heavier but it also added more security.
Yeah, I just see the review of safetpedal you've mentioned and that was exactly what I meant :-) And I also don't understand why safetpedal was made only for landrover. I can see their design could easily be convert for universal. Well, maybe it is waiting for us to cash in -)
***** I've only seen them put it on the brake but not the accelerator but you got the point there. It would be more beneficial if they just lock up the gas pedal instead. Still, I would refer to lock both -)
Won't work since most are cable driven. They simply pull on the cable.
David I don't understand. What pull the cable? I thought the metal bars designs just to lock the pedal in its place so the pedal won't move when thief try to press it down. The locking bar got nothing to do with any cable in the car.
First of all cars can go 3-5mph without pressing the gas. Crooks drive to a hidden location where they rig the car. In a rural areas, you can travel as far as you want with your flasher on and stay to right. They don't make this product (that block gas pedal) anymore since someone had enlightened them....continue
I have the club now. Yes they can saw through the steering wheel very easily but then they have take the car to a chop shop with fucked up steering wheel and if they get pulled over by the police they might have some explaining to do. The Club only encourages them to find an easier target. I do want to get a Pedal Jack.
Who the hell would steal a car like this? The pedal jack is worth more than the vehicle.
Lmao
Young thugs in the ghetto love old Hondas. They like to fix them up & race them. They will steal an old Honda quick & hack it up for parts. I worry about my old civic because it's the #1 stolen car.
lol
Thats why the vehicle is locked to the pedal jack.
hahaha man tyoo really .like the others jack stolen a chico and the engine died on the run
I have an old Civic & I may have to start meeting with clients for work in the hood. I don't want any of those young thugs stealing my car. They love old Civics!!
In my country, thieves tend to like to give the Los Santos treatment to old Ford vehicles, such as the Cortina, Escort and Capri. That's how my mum's old car (a Ford Escort XR3i) went missing many years ago.
what was your job 6 years ago?
Continue part 3 of 3. If you're broke, put a dummy fuse on the fuel pump. Cost pennies.
How?
@@DIYTFY it appears the suggestion is to replace a real fuse with a dummy fuse every time you park. This way, the car won't start, and the thief, likely, won't have time to figure out what's wrong.
Will this work if I put it on my clutch pedal???
Can you show how it slips on the pedal. You know like umm instructions
On an automatic car you have to put the break before you can put the car in to gear
That's correct.
there are car models that have park release buttons beside the lever... like the Toyotas... so you could still put it in gear even if the brakes are locked... but... it would deter the would be thief seeing the brakes won't work while driving.
Brian V yep. Newer car requires ppl to press brake now too
this will leave enough room for the gear to go in, total JUUUUUUUUNK
Wrap a chain tightly around the pedals and lock it
It is for automatics, but you can use it for manual transmissions too. I'd put it on the clutch or brake, whatever works best c8.
In FACT I believe the same company makes a product called a clutch claw which locks both pedals :O!.
STOP THEFT for $5: The best security is to make your own hidden switch. They can't figure it out because you hid it. Being unique by hiding IS KEY. ...read more to learn.
Buy a 20A or higher momentary switch and a CORRECT gauge wire. Put this switch in series right at the starter solenoid. A momentary switch can save your life as well as I've seen mine in action. continue...
David wouldn't it kill your battery?
It won't because it's not draining any power.
Explain how it saved your life please. I’m curious
Where can I buy a pedal jack?
most newer cars require the brake pedal to be pressed down before the shifter can be taken out of park. The autolock when properly installed will usually prevent that so it could help keep the car from getting moved. If I had a car with a clutch I would put one on the clutch pedal arm as well as one on the brake pedal. A hidden on/off switch under the dashboard for the taillights is the best theft recovery idea. Thief has no idea he has no tailights cruising around at midnight. Police get him!
Just buy 2 of these put 1 on the brake and 1 on the gas. Nobody is going to bother with that shit.
AGREED.............
YOUR RIGHT NO CRIMINAL WANT TO SPEND TIME WITH THAT SHOT I ALSO HAV TWO LOCKS ON EACH OF MY WHEELS. FUCKED UP WORLD WE LIVE IN.
I used to use the original Club on the steering wheel of my 79 Corolla. Never had it stolen, but I doubt anyone tried to. They could have just cut the rim of the steering wheel, and I even drove the car a good ways on the freeway (including a fairly tight bend), after I mistakenly left my backpack with keys inside when I hitched about 10 miles back to my car when I and some friends cut our backpacking trip short.
What worries me about the Pedal Jack is the parking break CAN actually be used to brake with if you drive slow and avoid hills.
Try it smart guy🫶🏼🤒😷
I got one of these back in the days for a 2001 Camry and the lock was going out. I had difficulty unlocking the thing with the key and had to play with it for awhile just to get it to work. I eventually stopped using it.
@@tsdr6830 I got one some time ago, shortly after posting the above comment. I have had zero issues unlocking it or putting it on. At most it sometimes takes a few good tugs to get it secure enough when putting it on. I haven't had ANY theft attempts, and I bought it because my older vehicle was stolen, though recovered thanks to local police parking enforcement vehicles that auto scan and call in license plates of cars reported stolen. It works, and takes up little space.
Would this fit a 97 Honda civic? What would you recommend using it on? Clutch Or brake? Would it fit on the gas pedal?
Love the review.. I will be buying that and the club.. why not lock everything the steering wheel n brake pedal to make it more difficult..
You'll end up with a cut steering wheel. Skip the club.
naw put both steering club and pedal lock just in case a theif breaks you car to try and get in but didnt notice it had a pedal lock you still have your car but a broke ass door just get both for diffrent deterents and maxiumum efficency
Couldn't you put it on the accelerator pedal and just stop them from pushing the gas? Wouldn't that be the best idea?
What he didn't mention is and probably the most important part,this jack don't let you push down on the brake and most cars won't start if you don't push down on the brake.
well, i just saw a clip where a guy picked the cross key lock in about 7-8 seconds so you could just learn how to do that.
As mentioned in the video, you can use the e-brake but there exists the risk of rolling the car, not stopping in time, and much more. I can assure you from experience that it requires quite the force to bring a car to a stop using only the e-brake. Not to mention the differences in materials between the two.
If you have a keyless car it will prevent the thief from starting the engine
These DON'T WORK. I have been driving a Honda automatics for years without brakes wherever possible. There were times when I had to save on brake wear.
yeah but you cant even put the car into gear without first pressing the brake pedal,so thief cannot put car into gear to even begin driving away so you are wrong.
Yes, you can. I own a Honda. I know.
Lalo Herrera you are right but if you have a p.o.s. old Honda you can shift into D without the brake
Yup the gas pedal lock makes a butt load more sense that the brake pedal since e-brakes can still brake the car
Run the wire to cabin and HIDE IT WELL. Don't put it inline to the fuel line (or similar) because I did and it's was bad news. Next, hide your hood release cable. Also, make sure they don't have access to the starter solenoid wire from under the car.
For the newbie, just buy an alarm that clips (2 clip only) on the battery and or a 4 jaw steering club or full steering wheel cover lock...and turn your steering wheel until it click (or lock) before leaving. continue two comments up...
You get four spares, and surely they will make duplicates upon request. Locksmiths work too.
How many folks do you know in your personal life that can shift without a clutch?
Even if they could there's the possibility that they couldn't start from a complete stop without a clutch, or starting it in gear :D
It's still a weakness though. Putting on the gas pedal would prevent them from even trying to take off. Can the pedal jack lock on the gas pedal?
Would this work with a electrical vehicles? I have an i3. I rarely use the brakes. The car comes to a stop once you take your foot of the accelerator.
The problem with that paddle lock is the lock is in Plain Sight.
p.s How is the car doing today after 9 years note ing its a pre 91 honda?
Can you use this om the clutch pedal too?
In addition, some vehicles cannot be shifted without having the brake being pressed. However, some vehicles can also be taken out of park in the ACC position, and started in N.
With the clutch safety switch, some vehicles you can just push the button, or bypass it, this was the case on my 86 corolla.
After that fiasco, you're still destined to have difficulty stopping, Ive done so with this thing on, and damn near hit my brothers car.
Is the steel material on the pedal jack the same as the brack if not just hack saw the pedal jack
The Adrenaline pedal box locks over all three pedals so they are inaccessible under a thick steel plate
Yes, I would opt for using the brake pedal still, but if thats not feasible, put it on the clutch. :)
The Brake is Better Because you have to press the brake before putting the car in Gear...DUH!!!
Well, as mentioned in the video, it would require quite the use of force to come to a stop using the ebrake. The issue with the ebrake is there is the risk of rolling the car if you lock the rear wheels while in motion, and hitting someone from not stopping in time.
The gas pedal could work too though :)
hi do you think it's possible to use Pedal Jack with non automatic transmission car (most cars in Europe), maybe hooking this onto the accelerator pedal, or elsewhere...??? Thanks
Why dont you lock the clutch instead because if you cant put it in gear then hiw can you drive it. I know it is not full proof because no mattwr what you do it can still be stolen of someone wants it. But we dont want it to be easy peasy
Currently doing some research and reading reviews on this product and some other anti-theft deterrents. Read an Amazon verified purchaser's review on claim that it only took 5-10 seconds to bust this open, it makes me question this. Not saying this is an awful product, but there is a flaw to consider especially if it only takes that long to bust it open.
just one question- what do you do if the pedal jack is tampered with. say the thief gets po'd because you put it on the brake pedal and just for fun they squeeze some jb weld into the key hole or some other epoxy or they just take a old key and break it off in the lock.
Honestly not much you can besides beefing up your cars alarm or deterrents, since atleast they didnt take your car
It looks basically the same design as the AutoLock. I have the Club Brake lock and I would not recommend it as it doesn't provide as secure a grip around the brake pedal shaft. This looks better. It's a hassle having to match up the notch on the key. AutoLock brand uses a better key and lock for theirs, easier to line up the key. AutoLock also gives you a steering wheel cover to warn the thief that the brake is locked. I think it's about the bes out there but this one looks pretty good, too. Just depends on the price.
Why would you put it on the brake? Why wouldn't you put one on the gas instead, if the brake is locked then they can still drive away if they can't stop then they can total your car. Instead of just letting them driving away and totaling your car you could prevent the car from moving at all.
Robinrocks I don't think you can put most cars in drive without aiding the break 1st
@@UziMovie dont think so with manual
Hi, where can i order one of this? i cant find one in any hardware in my place. thanks.
try amazon.com :)
Can it be placed on the gas pedal? Wouldn't that be better?
just curious cant they use a drill bit to drill the key lock out? it may take sometime but wont that disable it?
Sadly, I cant deny that possibility :c
If you hit it with a hammer maybe can break the gears in there ?
They're alll unavailable on Amazon, Ebay, Walmart.com, etc. WHY?!?!?!?!
Its locked to the brake, not so that the person who steals "wont be able to stop".... its so they cant shift gears when they start your car.
The lock is very easily accessed by a drill & the car can be gently driven with handbrake until it’s out of earshot…
Except those original rare floor mats but dont worry i buy my own
Where can I buy this?
The Lockpicking Lawyer will steal your car in less than 20 secs. 🤣
Can you put a pedal lock on the clutch?
And thief’s will care about crashing ur car, they are very reasonable people
Quote: "I found a way to destroy it. All you need is a flat head screwdriver and use it as a pry bar. You need to insert a screwdriver at the point where two parts of pedal jack come together to grab your brake pedal. Then you use the screwdriver to pry lower part separate from upper part. Turned out that welded joint on lower part is weak and can be broken within 5-10 seconds. Good news, I was able to remove it quickly without calling locksmith. Bad news, this thing will not protect your car."
I got 1999 honda civic can I use it on the clutch pedal?Its say for automatic cars.
cordless drill takes 3 seconds to defeat these locks
I cant find this lock anywhere!
From whear we can perchase ?
Can I use this on the gas pedal?
$160 wheel lock covers entire steering wheel with steel disc the cheaper club only has a small hook each end which the wheel cut and removed . Buy the expensive cover and dual pedal locks and it makes the car take a long time to steal and a thief has no idea what else the car has along side those visual theft deterant devices making it a less attractive target .
Thats what i was thinking of, since if you put it on the brake they can just stop with the hand brake
alot of newer cars require that you step on the brake to take the transmission out of park as well...
soo... they can just remove the end part of the break pedal and just be catious when breaking and press the pole there.. so ... wtf
I had the same brake lock I was mad at my boss one timehe has a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Jeep he left his top down I put that on his break he could not get it off he had it towed some where so they could remove it. He used to get people fired for no reason.
a cross keyway? Those are so outdated... SO are the tubular locks. I prefer using my own padlock so i know it's a good one.
what if you loss the key? how you gonna take it out? PS. i loss keys very often
sound good but were do you buy this?????
Absolutely no where to be found. Not even a picture on the internet.
looks like something I would buy
+Daryl Smith Same here lol!
Is the pedal lock that extends from the brake to the steering wheel a better system?
Which is better, the Auto-Lock or the Pedal Jack?
Have you decided which is better? I'm in the market for one right now.
what is your car is a standard transmission? don't need to push the brake to put it in gear and to come to a stop just down shift?
Alot of cars require the brake to be pressed to start if its an auto. Not to mention most wont shift unless the brakes are applied. IDK about an old honda like this but most of the newer cars I have ever been in are like that.
There is that better for you.
Jesus Mendez on modern cars tou have to press the clutch all the way down in order to start it so you can use it on the clutch and it should work
They sell one for standard transmissions.
It's all the same for both... except that for the manual transmission you have to lock the clutch and not the brakes... You only lock the brakes for the Automatics...
why not a 'throttle jack ?
This is a good idea but if u lock the brake pedal than they could easily use the hand brake if I got this I would put it on the clutch pedal on my civic u can't go no were wit out pressing the clutch wat do y'all think on that??
you are right but if a thief sees u have this I don't think they would want to risk getting caught because it is impossible to use the hand brake to make normal stops they would get a lot of attention
Ey you know if we on automatic transmission we gotta press down the brake first before you can put your transmission to D to drive right?
Where can I buy that . . . it is so amazing . . . car jacking is so rampant here in the Philippines
Online
my 95 civic got jacked in 2011 dude found my nice schrade knife in the glovebox & slashed the vinyl lol it was found a day later by police as there was no switch damage as the kids got it going with old honda keys turning my old ignition switch
And the person trying to steel this care cares if it crashes RIGHT?
Doesnt work i have 1 and if i kick it hard in upward motion it'll slip off it needs to be held in place with something
DIESEL SYNDICATE make a video bro
Daniel C on this?
@@sendittrucks make a video showing how you can kick this off so we can see.
where can u get one?
Pedal lock works!!
Will this work on 2010 Nissan Versa?
Great for small cars but doesn't extend enough for my f150.
I belive the bottom is adjustable.
Bro nobody is gonna cut your steering wheel just to steal that car lmao
Well, this car was given to a friend in need in 2015, and within two days of him owning it, folks tried to break into it by using shaved keys.
Folks are quite desperate in Seattle
@@Compwhiz128 ohh ok my bad well makes sense now
Where can I buy it and how much is it?
I dont see why not, but that would certainly be of a bigger expense.
Great product ,I like it
Nice video, but take two minutes some day to clean out your car bro! Thanks
so basically the thief messes up the pedal jack so you cant get it off either unless you have a saws all or a cut off wheel. : )
Thanks for this video it was really helpful
I'm pretty sure it's easier unbolting the brake pedal than trying to cut threw a steering wheel
LOL
so the thief rents a car lift and avoids messing with stealing the car the regular way. : ) then takes the car to another location cuts the pedal jack off then makes some new keys for it ,rebrands it and sells it .
@Obey Budah good idea
Parece que hay que tener la furza de un macho para poner y quitar ese candado
Please call for perchasing
Excellent
Screwdriver makes good key🙀
two words: manual transmition.
Blankity blank, you just cannot win D:
Simple solution here. connect a BOMB to the ignition.