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baza31
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19th Jul 12 at 20:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As above, what security do you have on your car above a normal alarm system, before I put a switch to pump which knocked feed to pump . Now the cars are getting stolen with keys I still think this is the best method, I had a 106 which once had a keypad immobiliser but that turned into a ball ache. Is there any other modern way incase they pinch your keys?
Bonney
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Big dog.
Jamie-C
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quote:
Originally posted by Bonney
Big dog.
FTW

chris_uk
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19th Jul 12 at 20:49   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

who would steal a rover tho.
Jamie-C
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19th Jul 12 at 20:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

He protects all the cars not just the Rover
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Trunk Monkey
baza31
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quote:
Originally posted by chris_uk
who would steal a rover tho.


Especially with walnut trim
Jambo
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Epic rottie
Anty
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19th Jul 12 at 20:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ask seth to watch your car.. he will bring his finger monkey..

wheel clamps?
baza31
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quote:
Originally posted by Anty
Ask seth to watch your car.. he will bring his finger monkey..

wheel clamps?



Clamping is an inconvenience , especially in the rain. I still can't think of a better way than fuel cut off switch, but if it's a diesel it's abit trickier
fazza
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19th Jul 12 at 21:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

best way really other than a snap off steering wheel(not ideal in most cars though
Tomnova16
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19th Jul 12 at 21:05   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm at the stage of if they want it. Theyll have it.
Apart from locking it I don't do much else. Got a hidden immobiliser on the Porsche though. Caught me out a few times as I forget that a set it lol


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John
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What I'd do is just phone the insurance and get a nice new non crash damaged one with the money instead of wasting my time with switches.
BeetleGav
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I've got a wheel brace crook lock thing. Does the job ..... Well it hasn't left my driveway yet
BarnshaW
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i got a disclock, cost me about 50 quid and its pretty good deterent, sure it can be got through but they would have a fucking hard job and hopefully make like harder or alert someone in that time, failing that pull a fuse for fueling out or crank sensor etc
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A couple of mates when getting custom maps on dream science units and the alike got the tuner to do a quick map with no fueling so the car won't start. Only really used on holiday etc but of I.lived in a rough area I would consider it.
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19th Jul 12 at 21:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i need an alarm on mine.. or disc lock.
baza31
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It's ok with a disc lock etc but if they have your keys they will just remove it.
BarnshaW
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dont let them get your keys then
JaffaTB
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20th Jul 12 at 07:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im going to start removing my fuel pump relay aswell as putting on my disklock which I already have just incase
BarnshaW
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a disclock would be in most cases enough to put off any opportunist thiefs, i should think if someone really wants a car they will get it regardless but a good visual deterent will stop most.
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if they want it that much and got in and got the disk lock off, a missing fpr would stop them driving off though
John
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What happens when you want to go down the shops? Give me 5 minutes, need to build my car up first.
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JaffaTB
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all you need to do it push it in, takes what 3 seconds

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