
Professional job and no doubt to order. Took the locking wheel nuts with them and no one heard a thing. No alarms went off. They used wheely bins (it was bin day so they were all out) to cover the area facing the house. Current thinking is that they let the air out of the tyres and the cars sink onto the custom made wooden blocks. They then use either a ‘borrowed’ BMW Master Key for the nuts or use a heat gun to expand the bolts so they come off easier. Left zero damage which is a blessing (I needed new tyres anyway). Not the first time this has happened-a Range Rover had exactly the same drama a few nights previously. All in the south Cambridgeshire area.
New wheels going back on soon so am keen for ideas to prevent this sh1t happening again. Thinking placing car right up against a wall and then turning wheels full lock. Anything to make life difficult for them to do this again.
Car isn’t comfort access and had disklok fitted.






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