🚗 Lock it down, stand out, and drive worry-free!
The CARTMAN Vehicle Steering Wheel Lock is a polished, high-strength anti-theft device crafted from steel and aluminum with a pure copper lock cylinder. Adjustable to fit steering wheels from 7" to 15.7", it offers robust protection against theft while preventing scratches with its soft rubber sleeve. Lightweight and easy to install, it includes 3 cross keys for secure access, making it an essential security upgrade for cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs.
Brand | CARTMAN |
Special Feature | Anti Theft |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17.09 x 4.53 x 2.24 inches |
Material | Aluminum, Steel, PVC, Copper Lock Cylinder |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | steering wheel lock |
Color | Yellow |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Polished |
Included Components | 3*Cross Keys, 1*Steering Wheel Lock |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Control Method | Touch |
Model Name | IN-6008-AKL20 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06943536313937 |
Manufacturer | CARTMAN |
Part Number | AKL-6008 |
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.09 x 4.53 x 2.24 inches |
Item model number | IN-6008-AKL20 |
Size | 17'' |
Finish | Polished |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Anti Theft |
Usage | Car Security |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**1
Works great.
As described, easy to use, and great protection for my vehicle.
A**5
Works great
Got this for around $22 and it works great. It feels solid and not cheap at all. It's heavy and locks right onto my steering wheel. I like the color yellow that allows it to be seen to show that it's installed. The keys are cross shaped, thick and heavy duty. The key I tried messing with the lock and it seems pretty solid and unable to be opened by any other key. I recently went from Texas to Nashville, DC, Philly, NYC and Niagra falls and back and this thing deterred in those places. I'm sure it'll work for you. Again, nothing is 100% impenetrable but this may deter them.
M**.
Old-school Still Works
Look at all the make and models of automobiles that are being stolen and research the methods of how they are doing this. They have devices that can scan keyless remotes, Garage door openers, there are scanners that can read your CC # Through your purse or billfold, where do you place you keys. 7 out 10 place them either on a hook or a bowl close to the front door. They can be standing outside your front door while your asleep and scan through the door to capture the code signal. Then they simply take it back to wherever and encode a blank with your code.. now they can steel it any time they choose.BUT IF YOU HAD ONE OF THESE ON YOUR STEERING WHEEL THEY AIN'T GOING NO WHERE VERY FAR OR QUIETLY FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. AND EVEN AFER BREAKING THE WINDOW AND HOT WIRING IT.THE WHEEL IS STILL LOCKED INTO ONE POSITION. WELL MADE. BOTH WIFE AND I HAVE ONE NOW THIS IS A GIFTGREAT PRICE, EASY TO USE AND IT REALLY WORKS.
M**E
Problems with the key
It appears to be a good, sturdy product but I haven't yet actually tried it on the steering wheel since there are problems with the key not working properly and I'm afraid I'll get it on and then not be able to unlock it!! I'm still debating on whether or not I'm going to keep it.
S**N
Easy to use
Affordable and easy to set up
K**L
Easily does exactly what it is supposed to do
I purchased a steering wheel lock & it would not open, close, or lock easily. Took it back. The 2nd lock that I purchased had 4 arms - not 2 as pictured. It would not fit my small steering wheel. This product is exactly what it should be. Easy to open. Easy to deploy. Easy to lock & unlock. Smooth operating. Can be used on any steering wheel - even sporty cars with small steering wheels. A good value for a fair price.
P**D
Proper club positioning for anti-theft
The media could not be loaded. When placed properly this yellow club would be hard to beat short of cutting off the steering wheel.Putting this club on in reverse with the longest part facing the window is the most efficient method of use. The lock is the weakest part on any club device. With the lock facing the dashboard it would be extremely hard to drill out. And with the longest part of the club being about one inch from the driver side window the steering wheel can only be moved a few inches in either direction.FYI: If putting the club on as pictured just make sure the longer part does not touch the driver side window. Otherwise there is a good chance you will break the glass when you get out and shut the door. I would aim for a 1-2 inch clearance.Everytime you put the club on make sure you have at least a finger's worth of clearance between the club and the glass AND that you don't hit the steering wheel on your way out of the car. If for some reason your vehicle doesn't have enough clearance then obviously don't put it on this way.There are many different ways to put on a club but this method restricts steering wheel movement the most. Regardless of how you decide to put this club on your vehicle the most important part is to have the lock mechanism facing away from you.*This club is also a useful tool to have in your car if you needed to break a window.
D**N
Locks well but very difficult to get on and off - 2016 Sonata
I'm not sure if it's just on my car, but while this thing locks fine and seems pretty sturdy, it has a tendency to push the horn down on almost all (secure) positions I try to lock it into. This results in me awkwardly beeping at people walking by as I struggle to install it, followed by me giving up and locking it on in a sub-optimal position where it doesn't seem as secure.
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