Summary: Learn how to remove air from your tires to help prevent your vintage automobile from being stolen with expert car tips in this free online car security video clip.
George Dunbrook is a veteran mechanic. He owns a Mobil gas station shop located in Albany, NY--at Western and Delaware Ave.--and has been working on classic car engines and bodies for...read more
"Hi! I'm George Stonebrook for Expert Village and here talking to you today about preventing theft to your vintage car. Another way to immobilize your car, we illustrated earlier we put a clamp or boot around the vehicle but in someways it is not practical or the boot is not accessible. An easy way to do that is actually take the air right out of the tire so the car won't even roll. Car this heavy would roll very difficulty on tires that have air in them. Can you imaging how it would roll with the car that doesn't have air in its tires. It is a very simple matter; taking off the cap from the tire itself and then you can take a device that will actually remove the core from the center of the tire itself. Once you do that and the air comes out, the tire goes flat and then there is no way for it to be rolled. You can't drive a car on a flat tire, at least not very far and at lease not very noticeable either. So it is just a simple matter of taking the airs out of the tires. You will need to take the air out of the tires in the Fall anyway because you will want to put vintage air back in the car when you store the car. "
eHow Article: Remove Air From Tires for Vintage Auto Theft Prevention