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Bolt Lock 5922986 Spare Wrangler Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.5
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Details

BrandBOLT BREAKTHROUGH ONE-KEY LOCK TECHNOLOGY
ColorBlack/Red
MaterialStainless Steel
Finish TypePolished
Item Dimensions LxWxH11 x 7 x 6.5 inches

Description of Bolt Lock 5922986 Spare Wrangler

Fits most OEM and aftermarket alloy wheels replacing one 1/2"-20 thread lug nut with a stainless steel pin. Lock is keyed to match and open with YOUR Jeep Wrangler ignition key, no more hunting for that elusive spare tire lock key. Auto return spring locks automatically when key is removed. Six plate plate tumbler sidebar prevents picking and bumping. Stainless steel lock shutter to keep out dirt and moisture.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works. Wish everything was black

Works as advertised. I wish everything was black. You can still get to the screw with special tools, but not with regular tools. The keys attach easily to your jeep which is nice. 2014 Wrangler

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • Blank

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works great but looks so big

Works great but looks so big. I used it to replace those spline wheel locks. The keys to them are bullshit. This lock protects against theft and can be easily removed with the ignition key!

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Everything is great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works well, but it sticks out of the .

Works well but protrudes quite a bit from the steering wheel. The main benefit is that it offers some spare tire security and the added benefit is that it uses the car key so there is no need for an extra key. You'll also need a long row socket to remove this.

Pros
  • Amazing
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big lock but works great!

Love the simplicity of this lock, the ingenious use of the ignition key. The only thing I don't like is how big it sticks out of my spare tire. I'm super peritcular so it's probably just me. I have a Wrangler with a spare tire in the back. I think I've gotten used to it since I've had it. Works perfect!

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Tradable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Seems like it could be a little more cautious than it is.

Seems it could be a bit more discreet as it sticks out like a sore thumb. It feels solid and the lock is designed to take the shape of the key you need to use (your car key). However, it also seems like someone could just take a standard key and still stick it between the lock and the nut.

Pros
  • Perfect for a small home
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Product.: Tires and Wheels

Easy to turn on and off and easily "lock" your car key - just slide in and turn. I used three to replace the three OEM nuts holding the wheel to the bracket. If one is good, three should get the would-be criminal looking for an easier target. At least that's my theory. They look nice on the spare wheel but I wouldn't use them on a mounted road bike just because they stick out a bit which isn't a problem on a spare wheel as they stick out at the back. Standard quality mounted wheel locking loops

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This is a ridiculous product, nobody cares.

This is an absurd product, it doesn't stop a thief from stealing a spare tire (which costs more than $200). I took a 19mm wrench and the lock and bolt came loose together and now I can steal the tire (photo). This company needs to lengthen the lock, or whatever it's called, to block the remaining access to the bolt so the wrench doesn't get caught in the bolt. So now I've run out of $33 because I've already used my key on the lock cylinder. This is the biggest design flaw! I wouldn't mind if…

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something