I would frame that part of the wall with wood.
If it is a safe designed to go in a wall, it should fit between the studs and have mounting holes in the sides. Just screw through the holes into the studs on each side.
As long as the part is in a safe working condition and will fit onto the car the mechanic will install it onto your vehicle. They are not allowed to force you to buy it through them. If they try to tell you that you have to contact your local BBB.
no - unless you never log onto web sites that ask for a username and password
Bent wheel studs!! No it is not safe to drive. Now way would I drive this vehicle until I replaced the bent studs.
To get in the safe you have to jump up onto the flower and plant thing, onto the top of the safe, and down the shoot.
Not safe at all. If the remaining 2 or 3 break, your tire will fall off.
I don't believe any metal is safe in a microwave.
Press studs are machine washable safe. They are a good components for fastenings - quick and easy to open and close. Sorry, it's not a great answer but I hope it helped!
no dont install it
No! It is malware. Do not install it!
Snow and ice covering the road surface cause a reduction in friction between the car tyres and the ground (as you know walking on ice is slippery). This means that the wheels lose traction to propel, stop and steer the car. To overcome this, in countries where the roads ice over in winter, the law requires drivers to change all tyres to "winter" types which have metal studs in them. The metal studs allow the wheels to grip and make it safe to drive.
Copper (as a metal or alloys) is safe.