It's definitely something that you'll want to get sorted out beore the Jeep 101. Not being able to change a tire on the trail is not a good thing.
Haha, definitely, I was thinking that myself.
I called the previous owner...he is going to get me the tow bar (I could have sworn he mentioned it, but it wasn't in the back when I picked it up from his place on Monday....turns out it was in storage at his farm, and he won't be going there for a week or two).
He thought he might have a socket key, but he wasn't sure, so I'm going to run down to Tower Chrysler shortly and see if the have one in the shop. I just called and they said if it's an OEM one, then they should have a master key to remove it. If not, then I'll have to go one of the other routes mentioned.
Edit: Also, what do you guys think of running locks on the wheels? Should I buy a set of 5, and put one on each wheel + the spare....or just put one on the spare? I would be somewhat worried about damaging the key / lock on the trail, and not being able to change the tire. I've never had that happen before, but...if something went wrong, that would be the worst time.
I run them on the sports car right now, which makes sense, but, I'm not really sure if they'd be required on the Jeep. Although I will be parking the Jeep outside pretty much all the time...