![]() 05/13/2017 at 18:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ve seen them on cars in the past, but this is the first time I was able to get a picture. It was on both front wheels on a Ford Flex. What the blank is it?
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I suspect it’s to prevent wheel theft.
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By making the wheel too hideous to steal? Why only on the fronts? Why not just use locking lugs?
![]() 05/13/2017 at 18:54 |
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Dually adapter all the things!
*not dually adapters*
![]() 05/13/2017 at 18:54 |
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Because some people are morons?
![]() 05/13/2017 at 19:00 |
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They are attachment points for tire chain anchors.
![]() 05/13/2017 at 19:05 |
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This makes sense... Oregon loves to let people ruin the roads with chains.
![]() 05/13/2017 at 19:28 |
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It looks like those things they put on your wheels when they do an alignment.
![]() 05/13/2017 at 20:10 |
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Its actually a Roman Ford Flex and that is where the scythes attach to the hub. Unfortunately they aren’t street legal so they make them quick release.
![]() 05/13/2017 at 20:14 |
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Definitely this.
![]() 05/13/2017 at 21:14 |
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They’re spike spiders anchor point. Fancy tire chains.
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Ding!