🔐 Lock it down, stand out, and drive worry-free!
The Winner International Club CL303 is a robust pedal-to-steering wheel lock designed to immobilize your vehicle by securing the steering wheel to the brake or clutch pedal. Featuring a patented self-locking mechanism, cut-resistant alloy steel construction, and a bright red powder-coated finish for high visibility, it offers universal compatibility with cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs. This lock is your ultimate defense against vehicle theft, combining innovative security with durable design.
Brand | Winner International |
Special Feature | Cut Resistant |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.5 x 2 x 1 inches |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steering Wheel |
Style | Modern |
Color | Red/Black |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Included Components | Pedal to Steering Wheel Lock, Keys |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Control Method | App |
UPC | 015291333331 |
Model Name | CL303 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 20015291113036, 00015291333331 |
Manufacturer | Winner International |
Item Weight | 2.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 2 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CL303 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CL303 |
Special Features | Cut Resistant |
W**A
Works great on a 2011 Club Car golf cart, just have to attach differently than power pedal to steering wheel.
Im using this on a 2011 Club Car electric golf cart. It doesnt fit from the power pedal to the steering wheel, that method doesnt have a straight line from pedal to wheel without interference - there isnt enough bend at the hook end to clip it around the pedal and then to raise it up to attach to the wheel.Im using it to clamp the wheel to the driver side roof brace of the cart, where the windshield attaches. Fits great, holds the wheel in place, and doesnt interfere with the windshield.And lets be honest...all you are really looking for is a theft deterrent, something obvious that will keep the cart from being stolen. With a Club attached and it locks the steering wheel using any place solid at the other end, a would be joy rider will see it and just move on to another easier target.Im dissappointed that it only came with 2 keys, especially since I cant find a place to get a duplicate made. The keys are really special, which I suppose is good for security purposes. But I like to have multiple contingencies, just in case something happens.
J**S
Great Present for a Kia Owner
One of my best friends owns a Kia, and a few weeks ago, someone broke in and tried to pull off the steering wheel cover while it was parked in his driveway.He's my main source of rides, so I had to act. He also doesn't get ME expensive gifts, so the $60 Club would have made me feel like a chump. This version was perfect. It's visible from outside the vehicle and too much trouble for someone who gets their car-theft pointers from TikTok.He hasn't had anyone break into the car since he started using it. (It was happening pretty frequently.)
Z**Y
String & Sturdy-Locks Tightly-Takes 15 Seconds
I am reviewing The Club CL-303.I don't know about the video that shows The Club moving about, but that must have been made when it was unlocked or improved.I feel much more secure with it locking my car. I have it lock my steering wheel to the clutch, and I arrange it so the lock faces the driver's door. It takes me 15 seconds to lock and unlock 🔓 it, unless I'm fumble fingered that day. It fits easily between the door and my seat. It did cause a slight problem once when I had to stop suddenly; it moved forward, getting into the way of my clutch.I have no problem getting it snug enough to be secure. It doesn't have to be completely tight, but snug enough that the steering wheel & clutch/brake don't move.The only time The Club moves around/in & out is when it's unlocked. It can't move when it's properly locked in place...impossible! The key goes in only one way; if it's upsidedown, it won't unlock.Of course, if a pro is intent on stealing your car, they are going to, whether or not your Club is installed correctly or not. It is a deterrent. I feel much better, especially at night, knowing I have The Club in place.You don't need to purchase a more expensive model; this one is excellent for the job.
W**H
Buy it even though The Club comes only with 2 keys & the hook on the steering wheel side is black.
I first used this product over 40 years ago when I bought my new car (a '78 Mazda GLC priced at $3,950).Back then, the car was "so expensive" that I worried a thief might rip it off since it didn't come with an alarm. The Club afforded me some assurance that a thief would see it and move on to another car. The GLC was never stolen or damaged, even though it wasn't in the best of neighborhoods.I purchased it again for my used 2017 GMC Terrain that already came with an alarm. My thought was it might be stolen for its parts--especially since I had to park on the street for 3-4 months. It offered me another level of prevention against theft.3 tips:- Look at online installation videos first before returning it as defective. It my case, it was unnecessary. I was attempting to lock it incorrectly.- Don't fret about only having 2 keys and it's not necessary to buy a key blank from the manufacturer: I went to Lowes, Home Depot, and Walmart--they didn't have right blanks to duplicate it. ACE HARDWARE WAS ABLE TO DUPLICATE IT: Under the counter they had drawers filled with lots of other key blanks. Their computer indicated HILLMAN 2054 would fit my lock. (They also had other closely numbered blanks for The Club to fit different key codes imprinted on the keys.)- If you don't like the steering wheel hook in black, you CAN have it in a different color: Go a hardware store or a discount store like Dollar Tree and buy electric tape in red, yellow or both colors. Then wrap the electrical tap tightly over the black. (Duct tape is too wide.)
A**D
Keeps our golf cart secure even though you can't attach it from the pedal to the steering wheel.
The media could not be loaded. This doesn't work on the foot pedals to our golf cart but we use the method of locking it to the steering wheel and then to the struts that support the driver's seat. The total distance is about 28 inches and this will securely lock up to a distance of 30 inches from each contact point. This is a great tool to have that simply stores inside our front-row seats right under the cushions for easy access.
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