Simple Tips to Prevent Vehicle Break-Ins

Use A Locking Nut To Protect Rims

Not every thief will go after your car. It's big and simpler for the cops to find than most of the other things of value in your automobile. They'll also go for rims, which are not only pricey but also easy to steal. This is true for both aftermarket and factory rims. If you don't believe us, search up the price of a new set of rims for your car.

If you want to make it harder for thieves to steal your rims, you can replace one of the lug nuts on each tire with a locking nut that needs a unique key to pull off.

Have Your Windows Tinted To Limit Visibility

A burglar will usually examine inside your car before deciding whether or not to try to steal it or something inside. If they see anything valuable inside, they could think it's worth the risk and try to break in. Having your windows tinted in a dark shade is a simple approach to stop this from happening. It makes it hard for them to look inside. But some states have rules about how dark you can tint your windows, so it's best to verify the laws in your area first.


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