I'm not looking for the &rubber sheet& picture, that one is all over the place. I'm looking for a rotatable 3-d image (for free of course!)Thanks
yes you can install them yourself just remove one lug nut from each tire and put the locking lug nut back in its place.just make sure you put the key somewhere in your car for changing your tire when need be. all it does is prevents someone from stealing your rims
These already exist as-such. There are smoke detectors with lights built in and also that will control emergency lighting in addition to what they have on board. And in the latest iteration there are those that 'talk' as well. ADT (US national security provider) also installs such systems as part of their service for an additional cost. I am sure others do so as well. Good idea if you learn to market this as a system - that is, a complete service that you will provide. But it is not new.
PRV - Pressure Reducing Valve NRV - ? WC - Water Closet MS - Mop Sink PVC - Plastic Pipe (Poly Vinly Chloride)
If they are not on car already you will need key to put them on, - or lock them, if you don't, and they are on, they stay on and are really hard to remove, - usually braking off lugbolt, or possibly damaging wheel also in process! The locking part makes the outside turn without connecting with the inside, - so it can't be screwed off! There are also locking hubcaps, and if you have them on,- and no key, you are in a world of hurts if you break down on road! I have owned several with locks on hubcaps and no keys! I always buy older used cars, and some came without keys, when I get the locks off finally, I pitch them- and put in regular bolts that can be removed,- when you need to get off quickly,! Cars are old enugh that stealing hubcaps usualy is not likely! They perform just the same as regular lugbolts, so if you can change tire, you certianly can install them your self!