It's in a parking area right between two long rows of town homes. These guys must have had balls to do this right in plain sight like that.. unfortunately they got away with it.
I'm definitely going to look into wheel locks now, but after googling it and reading up a bit it seems like it would just be a minor deferent. However I suppose every little bit helps. What I would really like now is some kind of movement alarm. Hindsight is always 20/20 I suppose.
I'm not making light of the situation, but I can't believe they stole the Dunlops.
I had it happen to me many years ago and it was a pain.
NOLa
So early this morning I leave my house to head off to another day at work. I just glanced at my car briefly and noticed that something seemed a little bit off.
So I walk up to it and what do I find? My car floating on two coke crates with all four wheels gone, lug nuts strewn across the ground.
For a little info, I'm living in a town house community in a quiet neighborhood, pretty off the beaten path. After the cops came they told me that a Nissan Altima had been hit just a week prior down the street (home owners association never informed anyone about that.) My Genesis is also surrounded by some BMWs, Acuras, etc - yet I was the one that was hit.
Not a good morning
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Have you gotten replacement tires/wheels yet? What was the estimate on any other damages this 'jacking' may have caused? And I guess the main question is are you still parking in that same lot?![]()
Apparently no damage to the car.. but $3,000 for four wheels with tires? That seems terribly expensive to me. I'm just going to be paying my flat deductible, but still..
Same thing happened to my Vette when I left the car outside my gf's place one night.
Lowlife @#$% thieves!
Damage was close to $5k if my memory serves me right.
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Sorry to hear what happened. Hope you get everything taken care of through your insurance company.
The process through mine was relatively painless.
Dan
Dude that sucks. Although, I have to wonder, do you think it had anything to do with the way you were parked? Nothing more annoying than dudes taking up 2 spots because their car is too important for 1 spot. It's not steal their wheels annoying but annoying none the less it could have been a mitigating factor.
I just spoke to someone at the body shop today about the estimate.
First off he told me he looked up the VIN and it didn't say that I had TPMS, so he didn't include it. I politely informed him that yes, my car had the tire pressure monitoring system. He said 'oh, let me redo this estimate then' and finally told me that the total was around $2950 (I forget the exact number) and that he was going to send that up to state farm.
Apparently no damage to the car.. but $3,000 for four wheels with tires? That seems terribly expensive to me. I'm just going to be paying my flat deductible, but still..
the TPMS issue bothered me though. It makes me think they don't have a clue what they're doing, and I might have to find a new body shop for the future. I'm expecting everything to be done this coming tuesday (taking exactly two weeks since it happened.)
Dude that sucks. Although, I have to wonder, do you think it had anything to do with the way you were parked? Nothing more annoying than dudes taking up 2 spots because their car is too important for 1 spot. It's not steal their wheels annoying but annoying none the less it could have been a mitigating factor.