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Someone tried to steal my spare tire

Well, yesterday I was ready to go to work and as I was walking to my truck I realized that there was a cigarette pack on the rear bumper. So I thought that someone tried to steal my spare tire (for the 5th time) and I was right. They messed with the spare tire lock but couldn't remove it. To my disgrace, they broke the plastic thing that goes around the lock.



So, now I have to do something to protect my spare tire from being stolen.

If any of you guys have an idea to modify the spare tire rod opening to make really hard for thieves to lower/steal it, I'll deeply appreciate your help.

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wtf is wrong with people
 
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stealing a stock "temporary use" sized spare tire... unbelievable.
 
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Actually, my spare tire is full size. That's why they trying to steal it.
 
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Do you think you might know the people trying to steal your spare? That's pretty odd that somebody would try 5 times to steal your spare...

You could screw a metal plate over the opening using torx head screws, that would make it a bit more difficult to get to the lock. Just make sure you always have something with the right bit to get to your spare if you need to.
 
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Have you thought to get to the valvestem and check the air pressure in the tire yet ?
They may have gotten PO'd enough when they couldn't get it out to ventilate it with a sharp implement.
 
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All the attempts were in different places. Stealing spare tires is very common around were I live. That's why i put a chain around it and the frame. The tire was lowered 3 times, but since they couldn't cut the chain, they gave up. The one time they cut the first chain I had, they didn't lower the tire. I took my chain to be hardened, so it is more difficult to be cut. The lock I have is a heavy duty one. lol.
 
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Have you thought to get to the valvestem and check the air pressure in the tire yet ?
They may have gotten PO'd enough when they couldn't get it out to ventilate it with a sharp implement.
I have a chain around the rim and the tire itself. They'd have to cut the chain to get the tire, or mess with the tire. And I guess they want the tire complete, since it is a kinda expensive tire.
 
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An icepick fits well through chain links.
 
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wtf is wrong with people
They sell stolen stuff to get money to buy drugs. Last attempt they even left a cigarette pack and lighter on the fender. lol
 
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Originally Posted by OTRtech
An icepick fits well through chain links.
Tire is fine. They didn't mess with it at all.
 
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Hey it only took me one beer to come up with an idea you'll think won't work.
Find the smallest electric winch you can , maybe rated 500#.
Mount it beside or just above the existing lift mechanism.
Connect it to be run from inside the cab (ie-hidden switch in rear seat compartment.)
Remove the existing cable that lowers the spare and connect it to the winch cable.
Use security chain as you have been.
Clean up the existing tool hole you now use for lowering the spare.
When someone goes to lower the spare the conventional way , they will be there for a while until they think the lowering mechanism is broken and can't get the tire out.
 
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Put a sign next to it that says "Smile you're on camera." lol
 
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probly some tweeker trying to get the wheel for scrap.... that shiz is gettting crazy here in oregon
 
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Originally Posted by OTRtech
Hey it only took me one beer to come up with an idea you'll think won't work.
Find the smallest electric winch you can , maybe rated 500#.
Mount it beside or just above the existing lift mechanism.
Connect it to be run from inside the cab (ie-hidden switch in rear seat compartment.)
Remove the existing cable that lowers the spare and connect it to the winch cable.
Use security chain as you have been.
Clean up the existing tool hole you now use for lowering the spare.
When someone goes to lower the spare the conventional way , they will be there for a while until they think the lowering mechanism is broken and can't get the tire out.
That's a good idea. I'll keep that in mind, Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by GI_JO_NATHAN
Put a sign next to it that says "Smile you're on camera." lol
lol
 
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Why not just take it off? Leave it at home and if you need it call and have someone run it out to you.
 

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Originally Posted by russian
Why not just take it off? Leave it at home and if you need call have someone run it out to you.
That's one option. I was thinking about that, maybe get one of those repair kits... Nothing is definitive yet... Thanx
 
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My spare tire doesn't even have a lock over the crank hole. Its so rusty though I doubt anyone would want it.
 
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My spare tire doesn't even have a lock over the crank hole. Its so rusty though I doubt anyone would want it.
Lucky you, man. lol
 
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what kind of tire is it anyway?
 
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It's a Pirelli Scorpion. 29s. Stock on Rangers around here.

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that sucks that your truck keeps geting f**ked with. I have my spare in my bed with a strap over it.
 
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that sucks that your truck keeps geting f**ked with. I have my spare in my bed with a strap over it.
I guess the fact that it is an expensive tire makes it so stealable. lol.
 
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Take your spare out and put a flat one up their & then watch and laugh when they realized they stole a tire with a POS
 


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