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I don't own a trike but I believe a lock lug is a visual deterrent to theft.
Many years ago I had the wheels taken off my Z28 while it sat in my driveway during a rain storm. Didn't think I needed to lock the wheels. I think if there had been locking lugs the thief(s) may have moved on. You'll never know if you were successful in deterring theft but you may have some peace of mind.
Z28 wheels fit millions and millions of vehicles, trike wheels fit...trikes & 88 small fords?
I'm more likely to miss a center cap than a wheel
Last edited by bigfish_Oh; Sep 30, 2016 at 08:18 AM.
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