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No, they can't do that.....you have a QD fitted, you remove the wheel, then you place the cap [you keep under the seat etc] in the hole and use the key to lock it in position.  I guess it could still be sort of driven if you had strong hands and just used the steering hub??? 

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I agree GTSBoy, if they want it then they will take it....I'm just trying to make it harder or slow them down.  Hopefully they will look, go f#ck that, and move on to some other car.  Its mainly for the opportunist joy riders, not the 'its a business' types, who will probably back up to it with a tilt tray and a winch anyway.

And don't get me started on alarms or tracking and the cops that just don't want to know!!!

I also have a property out of town with modern colourbond shed with pumps, quad bike, chainsaws, welder, etc in it.  And Supercheap sell 18v angle grinders or a drill and tek screw head for around $40.  

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