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Your cart is empty.Trimax ST30 The only spare tire lock that secures both spare tire & tire bracket to welded frame member! Locks through wheel lug nut hole for maximum security. Ideal for securing to Jeeps, truck spare tires and vans. No internal springs to seize up or break. Triple plated chrom finish. Hardened steel. Knurling on lock head adds style and grip and is machined from 100% solid forged steel. Stainless steel internal components. TRIMAX makes the world's toughest locks. Through value added engineering design, TRIMAX is committed to product innovation that holds up to the highest quality standards. TRIMAX provides maximum security for marine, trailer and tow, RV, performance truck, power sports and bicycle applications. Tested. Tough. TRIMAX..
Alex B.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Recognizing that NOTHING will stop a committed effort, bought this for the exact purpose to discourage or make it harder for a casual thief to steal the spare tire/wheel off my boat trailer.Very good build quality, looks durable.Just long enough....does the trick!Wish it came w/3 keys, but 2 is enough.Would buy again!
Kevin F.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I thought I'd try something different than the standard stud.Lock for the spare on my trailer. I like the fact that it's more visible, so it might discourage someone from even thinking about taking the spare
Allen
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
The trailer had a plate that held the spare tire. One more 1/2" chamfered hole allowed this lock to be installed. Hopefully it will hold up to salt spray. The circular key has good security but prevents easy duplication so don't loose them.
Tom V.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
High quality and very easy to install on my boat trailer spare. I know if the thieves want it bad enough they will get it, but it’s a good deterrent to stop some dirtbag at the boat launch from stealing my spare.
Bantie
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Yes, it’s on the rise with all thefts. Lug nut locks only slow down a thief just like this cable lock. Big enough bolt cutters would work on this as well. I believe though that this cable is better at slowing down a thief. Better yet, put that tire in a locked storage area. Out of sight, out of mind. Good value for your money.
Steven Cerasaro
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
I used this to lock my spare tire to my Jeep. It is working thus far.
Orlando Saucedo
Reviewed in Mexico on November 16, 2024
El candado es muy fácil de colocar en el chasis de la Camioneta (Silverado 2024), Seguridad para tu llanta de refacción con un toque elegante!
Oscar Ramírez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2024
Se lo puse a mi llanta trasera de la Jimny
Murf
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
The intended use is to put it through the lug nut hole. However, with the way the spare tire mounts on a 2004 Honda CRV this is not possible as the open lug nut holes are blocked by the mounting bracket. Here is how I was able to get it to work without a bunch of slack cable so it fits nice and tight. With the tire off you can see at the side of the bracket near the top there is just enough room to slip the cable through. Start on left side and thread behind top of left side slit over to behind top right side slit coming out and pulling out so even amount of cable is hanging out of left an right side slits. Now put tire on bracket pushing it flush against bracket. (You may have to put lug nuts on to hold it flush). I have the alloy wheel. I took the left cable and pulled it through the thinner gap in wheel spokes - there is just enough room to get it through. Do the same thing on the right side. Now join the two in the middle and lock it. It will be tight, but it can be done. If for some reason there was not enough slack you could either pull it through the left side of bracket only or work something out with top or bottom holes in bracket. You would probably just have a little more slack in the cable. The other option would be to drill a hole through the bracket where a open lug nut hole lines up and make the hole the same size.I believe this lock will work nicely.
Brandon johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
Using this on my 03 Mitsubishi montero. It’s been on my car for about a year now and is still holding up. It’s still in great shape, no wear and tear. The install is very simple. The thickness of the cord is pretty good.
Brian H
Reviewed in Australia on October 2, 2023
Seems like a good product
TDS
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2022
I think this lock is terrific. I have a Master receiver lock on my truck, and ran into the corrosion issue. It has a rubber cap as well, and it kept slipping off. I could still open it with the key (barely). I flushed it with WD and then added a few drops of key lubricant (lasts longer than WD). I then put just a bit of synthetic grease over the key entry, closed the cap and placed it in the small size GLAD freezer bag and zip tied it. after 5 years it is still a snap to open it. This lock got the same attention when I installed it.
F Pat
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2022
Like the ease it goes on with and the security it provides
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