Originally posted by: cjchaps
What kinda car?
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
People still use the club? I never see it on cars in parking lots. Seems like a waste of time and money.
Originally posted by: nsafreak
Frankly the only club like device that I'd use would be the one that attach to the brake pedal. The steering wheel by default on most cars is one of the most pliable parts because the manufacturer doesn't want you to crack your skull open on the wheel if you should hit your head on it. The brake pedal on the other hand is built to be one of the strongest parts on the car. It takes a pretty heavy duty piece of equipment to cut through a brake pedal bar.
Originally posted by: nsafreak
Frankly the only club like device that I'd use would be the one that attach to the brake pedal. The steering wheel by default on most cars is one of the most pliable parts because the manufacturer doesn't want you to crack your skull open on the wheel if you should hit your head on it. The brake pedal on the other hand is built to be one of the strongest parts on the car. It takes a pretty heavy duty piece of equipment to cut through a brake pedal bar.
Originally posted by: OS
www.clubbuster.com
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: nsafreak
Frankly the only club like device that I'd use would be the one that attach to the brake pedal. The steering wheel by default on most cars is one of the most pliable parts because the manufacturer doesn't want you to crack your skull open on the wheel if you should hit your head on it. The brake pedal on the other hand is built to be one of the strongest parts on the car. It takes a pretty heavy duty piece of equipment to cut through a brake pedal bar.
Originally posted by: OS
www.clubbuster.com
ROFL, who knew a ClubBuster would be so fun?Easy & FUN to use!
I do, except it shorted on me once and drained my battery to hell... and it kept doing it. I don't use the "secret switch" anymore.Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Um, nobody uses kill switches?
