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Sept 30, 2014 12:21:30 GMT
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My Mazda wasn't immobilized at all and so it had a cheap and easy secret switch for turning off the fuel at night. With the Monza, I’m not quite sure if the immobilizer works or not yet but as a second and visual deterrent, what kit would people recommend?
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meltdown
South West
Isn't letting old age get the better of him, still making the same bad decisions with vehicles.
Posts: 687
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Sept 30, 2014 12:35:27 GMT
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Detachable steering wheel, can't get any more obvious than that I reckon. or perhaps one of those Disklock wheel covers.
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Sept 30, 2014 13:02:10 GMT
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Disclock Fuel switch Ignition switch Tracker [ for the worse ] Remove rotor arm from dizzy 1" ply wood sheet under seat with 6 inch nails in Mossberg 500 shotgun Old store with pit in basement floor , friend called Zed.
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Last Edit: Sept 30, 2014 13:02:27 GMT by bobblegut
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Sept 30, 2014 14:46:52 GMT
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disklok red flashing led somewhere noticable alarm stickers regardless of what alarm you may or may not have no flashy stereos /speakers on show
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91 golf g60, 89 golf 16v , 88 polo breadvan
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Sept 30, 2014 17:16:32 GMT
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My new (1984) car doesn't have any security as far as I can tell, so I bought a Disklok on the way home from buying it.
I'll fit an ebay alarm system once I've worked down the problem list a bit!
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I've got Rovers.
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Disclock Fuel switch Ignition switch Tracker [ for the worse ] Remove rotor arm from dizzy 1" ply wood sheet under seat with 6 inch nails in Mossberg 500 shotgun Old store with pit in basement floor , friend called Zed. Ha ha, I might just get the entire list. Sorted! Thanks guys, i heard good things about the large steering wheel cover versions of disklock but would prefer something smaller.
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they're big for that reason though..harder for the average casual thief to remove in a hurry , alot of the smaller ones can come off easy
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91 golf g60, 89 golf 16v , 88 polo breadvan
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Diskloks are big, heavy and annoying but if you look at any report/review, they're the only ones worth having.
With the recent spate of key cloning thefts of new BMWs in London, the only thing that stops the thieves is a Disklok.
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I've got Rovers.
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Depends on how is going to steal the car, if you want to deter your average neighbour hood chav wanting joy ride a simple kill switch on the ignition feed will prevent the car starting and any visible deterrent, krooklock or flashing LED will make them go for an easier target. However if someone really wants you car no amount of security will keep it in your driveway.
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GT4ME
Posted a lot
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I've got a disclok, very heavy duty. No better deterrent IMO.
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Its certainly a visual detterant to the TWOCER scrote , probably the most obvious person to try to actually nick your car .
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Anything older and not a mini/ vw/ mgb/ escort/ land rover will probably get stolen as an easy way to get home from the pub or into town for a night out. A disclock is bloody obvious when its fitted and likely to deter anyone without a great deal of time. Better they see it and move on rather than them put the window through, then find out after smashing off the ignition that its not going to start as its got a fuel cut off fitted - at that point they're likely to be curse word off and torch it from spite or roll it down the nearest hill.....
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