Disklok - Steering Wheel Security |
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SteveB21
Senior Member II Joined: 05-August-2005 Status: Offline Points: 171 |
Topic: Disklok - Steering Wheel Security Posted: 21-September-2005 at 11:10 |
Any one got one of these? They any good? They come in Small, Medium and Large... ANy one know which size will fit a M3 Evo? |
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rr_ww
Really Senior Member II Joined: 04-May-2003 Location: Location Location Status: Offline Points: 971 |
Posted: 21-September-2005 at 11:57 |
Disklok site
Measure your wheel and then see which size you need. I would guess Medium like everyone else. |
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thepits
Moderator Group Joined: 09-July-2003 Location: far far away Status: Offline Points: 10000473 |
Posted: 21-September-2005 at 12:06 |
But (for the money) are they any good? |
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Cats know your every thought.
But don't care. |
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rr_ww
Really Senior Member II Joined: 04-May-2003 Location: Location Location Status: Offline Points: 971 |
Posted: 21-September-2005 at 12:48 |
As good as any I guess.
The old adage is true though. If they want it they can take it. I wouldnt have one as an only security device. But I have it an additon to other things. In the hope that the car thief will look at my car and decide it'll take too much time so go to another car. Harsh maybe but thats security for you. Its less fun putting it on a LHD car than on my old RHD Escort as the bar at the top goes the "wrong way" So mine always ends up upside down. Which I suppose is good as the bar they might try and pull on is at their waist, which should reduce the leverage they can get. The only thing I would advise against if you have a very small wheel. i.e. just on the limit of what the Disklok can handle. As Ive heard that given a lot of effort you can peel it over the top of a steering wheel. (the steering wheel wil deform more than the lok itself for obvious reasons. If the wheels a real ship jobby then its ok, but otherwise the alternative is to modify the back by welding extra metal to help make the back open diameter smaller. Like thus (this isnt mine, I have the original Yellow one) HTH Edited by rr_ww |
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///Mister_G
Really Senior Member I Joined: 01-August-2005 Location: Coventry, UK Status: Offline Points: 343 |
Posted: 22-September-2005 at 05:10 |
Did you notify your insurers about owning one? Did it reduce your premium at all?
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rr_ww
Really Senior Member II Joined: 04-May-2003 Location: Location Location Status: Offline Points: 971 |
Posted: 22-September-2005 at 10:45 |
No, I haven bothered to tell them. Though it is Cat 3 rated. I would imagine its not going to make any real diference tbh.
I bought it for extra peace of mind predominately. Edited by rr_ww |
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lyndonbuck
Really Senior Member I Joined: 11-August-2003 Status: Offline Points: 296 |
Posted: 23-September-2005 at 09:45 |
I've got one, seems good, its lasted 4 years of everyday use,
puts a few thieves off I guess |
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