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- Lockset & Transponder (3) Apply Lockset & Transponder filter
- Lockset, ECU & Transponder (3) Apply Lockset, ECU & Transponder filter
- Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches (2) Apply Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches filter
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- Tyre x4 (2) Apply Tyre x4 filter
- Wheel Arch Moulding (2) Apply Wheel Arch Moulding filter
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Used Suzuki Key Lock Setss
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About Key Lock Setss
The Suzuki key lock sets provides you with a set of locking wheel nuts and a wheel lock master key for the wheels on your vehicle.
Locking wheel nuts are a special type of nut that securely locks the wheels to the vehicle which helps prevent them from being stolen. Wheel nuts function to make sure the wheels on the car stay firmly in place so are an important security and safety feature. This set provides you with locking wheel nuts for all of the wheels on your vehicle and the master key to enable you to easily unlock the wheel nuts.
The wheels are fixed onto the bolts or wheel studs on the axle of the car and can be locked into place with the locking wheel nuts. The locking wheel nuts are designed with a threaded hole which matches the bolt it's locking onto, enabling a secure and firm lock. Locking wheel nuts are very hard to remove without the correct key, so they are a good deterrent for would be thieves. There are many different types of locking wheel nuts available; they come in different sizes and styles and can be made from alloy or steel and have different specifications. It's important you buy the right locking wheel nuts for your vehicle that will fit your wheels properly.
Though usually slightly more expensive than ordinary nuts, the Suzuki key lock sets provide you with peace of mind, knowing the wheels and tyres on your car are secured.
Locking wheel nuts can corrode over time due to exposure to the elements. When replacing the wheel nuts on your vehicle it's important to get a part that will fit correctly and be compatible with the wheels on your car. Ill fitting locking wheel nuts could lead to the wheels coming loose or becoming vulnerable to theft. Buying the Suzuki key lock sets will guarantee you get a part that's ideal for the make and model of your vehicle. Getting the right locking wheel nuts for your vehicle means they will perform safely and properly and will last longer.
Suzuki trivia
- Suzuki is the sponsors of the Milton Keynes Dons, the League One football team. Although that's not very prestigious, they do also sponsor the Italian Serie A team, Torino.
- Suzuki has joined forces with a Japanese firm called Hukato to try and win the Lunar XPrize announced by Google. The winning entrant is the first to land a vehicle on the moon and take high-def pictures of at least a 500 metre section of the moon.
- Suzuki sold its first car, the 360cc Suzulight, in 1955. Before that, the company generally made looms, then bicycles.
- Suzuki sells more cars in India than in any other country. They started selling there in 1981 after realising the huge potential market. They now have around 47% of the market share, with their closest competitors being Hyundai who have just 17%.
- The 2011 Suzuki Q concept car was a huge embarrassment for the car company. The electric vehicle was ridiculed as looking like a fishbowl, and could only manage a six-mile range.