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What is the most effective interior mechanical protection ? I have moved in with
my girlfriend who stays in a flat so my scooby is parked in the street. It is fitted with a cat 1 alarm and a disklock. I am looking to add other locks such as brake and gear locks as i am ultra worried.
I know it is a feeble attempt to protect it
but i can only but try. I am also considering a pager system.
my girlfriend who stays in a flat so my scooby is parked in the street. It is fitted with a cat 1 alarm and a disklock. I am looking to add other locks such as brake and gear locks as i am ultra worried.
I know it is a feeble attempt to protect it
but i can only but try. I am also considering a pager system.
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James,
TSL in nottingham (also one of the Scoobynet sponsors) fit the barrier deadlock. It's about 290 fitted. They need to weld it to your car and takes about half a day. Had mine done last month there.
Their website is
TSL in nottingham (also one of the Scoobynet sponsors) fit the barrier deadlock. It's about 290 fitted. They need to weld it to your car and takes about half a day. Had mine done last month there.
Their website is
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James, the barrier deadlock is a deadlock for the gearbox, not doors! For deadlocks for the doors, SPAL make a kit. However, this has led to people cutting locks out or just crowbaring doors open making a hell of a mess.
Bear in mind that the scooby has frameless windows and its nigh-on impossible to stop those from being broken. Security film isn't terribly effective.
Bear in mind that the scooby has frameless windows and its nigh-on impossible to stop those from being broken. Security film isn't terribly effective.
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