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    Default Stolen rims off 2011 silverado 3500 dually

    Were stolen between 10pm november 4 and 6am november 5.
    Rims had cooper discoverer x/t4 tires lt235/80/r17 120/117r. Two of them painted grey, chrome clad covers.
    Vehicle is parked at a business on peigan trail and 35 st se.
    If you come across anything like that, my cell 587 432.7334
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    I honestly was just thinking the other day how locking lug nuts on stock wheels are ago stupid, because “who’s gonna steal stock rims?”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx Mazda View Post
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    I honestly was just thinking the other day how locking lug nuts on stock wheels are ago stupid, because “who’s gonna steal stock rims?”
    OEM might be worth more than aftermarket lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    OEM might be worth more than aftermarket lol.


    Or if your own truck has bald tires, another set of unassuming stock wheels with good tires is the perfect score.
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    Sorry to hear. I had someone try to make off with some OEM GM wheels with decent tires off one of my work trucks two years ago from a parking lot in the north centre area of Calgary. Clearly they are worth something to someone enough to try and steal them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx Mazda View Post
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    I honestly was just thinking the other day how locking lug nuts on stock wheels are ago stupid, because “who’s gonna steal stock rims?”
    I was wondering the other day how having OEM lock nuts would help because thieves who have the correct ones for whichever set they wanted to steal.

    Giving them too much credit?

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    It's always interesting to me how these thieves have the 'courtesy' to leave the rotor on a tire or a block of wood so it doesn't get completely destroyed, unless that is simply a product of something that makes the theft easier.

    Also I don't think the locking lug nut makes any difference, they are so easy to get a hold of that I imagine most criminals in this line of work have them.

    What a crappy thing to discover though - sorry OP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu3000gt View Post
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    It's always interesting to me how these thieves have the 'courtesy' to leave the rotor on a tire or a block of wood so it doesn't get completely destroyed, unless that is simply a product of something that makes the theft easier.


    It's probably so they can get their jacks back out....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu3000gt View Post
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    It's always interesting to me how these thieves have the 'courtesy' to leave the rotor on a tire or a block of wood so it doesn't get completely destroyed, unless that is simply a product of something that makes the theft easier.
    It's totally to get their jack out so they vehicle doesn't fall on them or make unnecessary noise when it happens. They don't give a shit about your car being damaged lol.

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    Ah, that makes sense. So it is just something they need to do anyway....figures.

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    ***UPDATE*** 2 MORE RIMS STOLEN AND WINDOW BROKEN AT 4:20AM NOVEMBER 6. ONE OF THE THIEVES IS WEARING REFLECTIVE JACKET. THE VEHICLE THEY USED IS DARK COLORED 2000-2006 YUKON XL OR SUBURBAN.Name:  Screen Shot 2018-11-06 at 8.49.06 PM.png
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    I uploaded some video footage, in and out in 20 minutes:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzcjqnoNIOY
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr4Ms_1TGRo
    https://youtu.be/CoCGei9qAzQ

    https://youtu.be/MXjGsPBPjDM

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