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Steering Column Security Lock Lok-itt Column Lock™ [p300] on 2040-parts.com

US $142.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lok-Itt

  • Official column lock from Lok-Itt Column Lock 
  • Best theft prevention
  • Comes with a heavy duty American Lock
  • P-300  Lok-itt fits GM  G body car like 87 el camino, iroc, mote carlos ss ls, grand national, 
    best thing in theft protection.
    very simple to install!!!!!

    Steel construction with black paint finish designed to stay on the steering column all the time giving your ignition an armored covering and a removable cross bar that will effectively stop steering wheel rotation.

    You will get a two piece steering wheel neck guard that is install with 2 breakaway screws (also inclued), the cross bar  and a American  pad lock that is issued by the Lok-itt  .
    The Four Layers of Protection.

    1. The Column Lock's patented Ignition Bracket extends through

    the steering wheel to prevent thieves from turning the wheel.

    2. Once secured, the Ignition Bracket also covers the vehicle's

    ignition switch, preventing access or tampering.

    3. The Column Lock provides a round-the-clock deterrent to thieves

    with its highly visible coating and markings.

    4. The compact, steel main housing wraps the steering column in safety,

    preventing thieves from stripping and hot-wiring the vehicle.

    Thank you for looking.

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