Product details
LAMA 5-digit combination keyless steering wheel lock – black
After a straightforward, highly visible deterrent that fits most cars and doesn’t faff about with keys? The LAMA steering-wheel lock uses a 5‑digit code disk so you can ditch keys and still keep the motor safe. It’s tough, simple to use and built for everyday drivers who want something that actually works.
Key features
The idea’s plain and sensible: make your car a less attractive target and give yourself an easy way to protect it. The body is made from reinforced alloy and zinc, so it stands up to cutting, drilling and prising far better than flimsy plastic alternatives. The code disk is rubber-covered for a snug, tamper-resistant feel that’s satisfying to use, and the twin-hook design grips the wheel firmly without scuffing. The polished hooks and sponge-wrapped handle help protect leather and trim.
- 5-digit combination code – set your own number, no keys to lose.
- Adjustable length from 18.3 to 26.4 in (465–670 mm) – fits a wide range of steering wheels.
- Heavy-duty alloy and zinc alloy body – resists cutting, sawing and drilling.
- Sponge-wrapped handle and polished hooks – protect the wheel surface and trim.
- Compact when closed – easy to stash in the boot or under a seat.
Technical specifications
Here are the nuts and bolts: closed length about 18.3 in (465 mm), extends to 26.4 in (670 mm). Weight roughly 1.48 kg (3.28 lbs) — solid without being a pain to carry. Materials: alloy steel, aluminium and zinc alloy. The pack includes the combination steering-wheel lock, an instruction manual, a screwdriver and a small switch tool to help set the code.
Why it helps
Think about the everyday worries — popping into the shops, leaving the car overnight or parking up while you’re on a job. A visible steering lock is an obvious deterrent and is often enough to make a thief move on. No more rummaging for keys, and nothing to misplace. The adjustable design means one lock will suit most cars, vans, SUVs and small trucks, which is handy if you swap vehicles or lend it to someone.
Practical notes and common questions
Wondering about steering wheel covers? Most standard covers are fine — the hooks and precision holes allow a secure clamp — but very thick aftermarket wheels can affect the fit, so it’s worth checking your wheel’s inner diameter first (the lock fits steering wheels with an inner diameter of about 6.1–14.9 in). The combination disk is built to last, but do take a moment to note your code somewhere safe after setting it. If you’ve got an unusual wheel, measure or try it before relying on this as your only anti-theft measure.
All told, the LAMA lock is a practical, visible and sturdy extra layer of protection. It won’t work miracles, but it’s a proper deterrent that makes would‑be thieves think twice — which is exactly the point.






