recommend me some security
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Old Timer

recommend me some security
At the moment my clipper has all the security of a fridge door on it
ie bugger all.
Can anybody recommend an adequate alarm or immobiliser?
ie bugger all.
Can anybody recommend an adequate alarm or immobiliser?
Posted
Local Hero

Get a wheel clamp, people will leave it alone then :wink:
Posted
Settling In

Toad AI606 is what I have fitted to my 'grale' and my previous CRX.
All round the best CAT1 for the money.
Johnny
All round the best CAT1 for the money.
Johnny
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My name is Johnny and I hate jazz.
My name is Johnny and I hate jazz.
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Local Hero

funny i should seethis today. i've just fitted a hawk alarm to my bike that i brought from ebay (?25.00) and it is fantastic. it's am alarm and immobiliser and does so much more stuff i can't remember all the button combinations. howver i did look at the car one and it had pretty much the same stuff as the bike one. absolute bargain. check it out. worth a look.
Posted

Local Hero

either.
"i'll watch your car mate" said in a scouse accent
or
a big f?$King dog. only problem is it can't put out fires.
"i'll watch your car mate" said in a scouse accent
or
a big f?$King dog. only problem is it can't put out fires.
Posted

Old Timer

get a snap of steering wheel thats my security

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Posted
Old Timer

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novocaine said
either.
"i'll watch your car mate" said in a scouse accent
or
a big f?$King dog. only problem is it can't put out fires.
A carm down! LOL
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Settled In

novocaine said
either.
"i'll watch your car mate" said in a scouse accent
or
a big f?$King dog. only problem is it can't put out fires.


i find this to be the best method of security when it comes to theives and cars.

'83 MK I Golf 1.3CL
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Local Hero

Day_Release said
novocaine said
either.
"i'll watch your car mate" said in a scouse accent
or
a big f?$King dog. only problem is it can't put out fires.
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i find this to be the best method of security when it comes to theives and cars.
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I recall a tale where someone broke into the car and nicked one of these. Not sure whether it was a TALL story though
DubPartz
Posted
Old Timer

if youre really worried about security then you could just take the HT lead from the coil to the dizzy off when not using the car
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Settled In

Toad AI606 is what I have fitted to my 'grale' and my previous CRX
Sorry for the hijak, but I am also a previous CRX owner and a current grale owner

Anyways, security wise I recommend a good alarm with any of the following add-ons kept in a convenient place ready :twisted:


or, one of these could be fun for fending off those pesky chavs



Richair
83' GTI 16v roadsport
96' BMW 328i Touring
90' HF Integrale 16v B-road slag Sold!
98' Honda ITR #1775 Sold!
89' GTI 16v Sold!
91' CRX 16v trackslag RIP
83' GTI 16v roadsport
96' BMW 328i Touring
90' HF Integrale 16v B-road slag Sold!
98' Honda ITR #1775 Sold!
89' GTI 16v Sold!
91' CRX 16v trackslag RIP
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Settling In

Armor
I've had thick metal plates welded round my door locks because my bro's car got the door drilled. It was cheap and should be effective.
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Settled In

If your actually looking at spending some cash on it (rather than accessories!) for peace of mind/insurance purposes ive got a viper 480 vx.
Cost about ?350 tho but has a few tricks, althrough in the light of day im sure any of the accessories that have been mentioned would do the job equally as well!
Cost about ?350 tho but has a few tricks, althrough in the light of day im sure any of the accessories that have been mentioned would do the job equally as well!
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richair, your suggestions only useful if you catch said schemies in the act, much like my steering wheel lock, on show on my passenger seat (when it's in) to clonk would be car jackers over the head with.
According to the manufacturers it's been proven against professional thieves (i assume they whalley'd amateur all the way up to expert thieves to prove this point).
i would speak to your insurers and see who they recommend, as they might not recognize some manufacturers, and not give you a discount off your insurance
which is always handy like.
According to the manufacturers it's been proven against professional thieves (i assume they whalley'd amateur all the way up to expert thieves to prove this point).

i would speak to your insurers and see who they recommend, as they might not recognize some manufacturers, and not give you a discount off your insurance

BEWARE KY05 UCO, blind and deaf white haired driver of red transit, avoid at all costs, he thinks running cars on to the verge is ok. i'm fine, car's fine, mood and make up not so good.
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