Disklok
7 replies
Tinwheeler replied on 20/10/2018 15:22
Posted on 20/10/2018 15:22
This has recently been a topic on another forum, Husky, but not viewable unless you’re registered. A few people have them but there are no firm opinions given either way other than it scores high on visibility and is simple and quick to fit.
I picked out a link -
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/95031/best-steering-wheel-locks
EmilysDad replied on 20/10/2018 22:08
Tinwheeler replied on 20/10/2018 22:20
EmilysDad replied on 20/10/2018 23:08
Posted on 20/10/2018 22:20 by TinwheelerYou must be aware that they can overcome all sorts these days, MM. You can’t beat a good visual deterrent and I use one of a different type for that very reason.
I’ve read that the Disklok fits easily into a Ducato door pocket.
Posted on 20/10/2018 23:08
Fully aware. You just need a suitable box of electrickery ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJb-P7TJFI0&t=4s I'll just use the OE immobiliser built into the 'key' .... far easier to use.
If they wanted to remove your wheel lock I'm sure a battery grinder will have it removed in a matter of seconds.
Tinwheeler replied on 20/10/2018 23:15
Posted on 20/10/2018 23:08 by EmilysDadFully aware. You just need a suitable box of electrickery ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJb-P7TJFI0&t=4s I'll just use the OE immobiliser built into the 'key' .... far easier to use.
If they wanted to remove your wheel lock I'm sure a battery grinder will have it removed in a matter of seconds.
JVB66 replied on 20/10/2018 23:46
Posted on 20/10/2018 23:46
The best anti theft device was on our last motor caravan ,it was a detachable steering wheel(we still have it at home)it serves two purposes when removed,1 there was never the need to shuffle the drivers seat to turn it round 2,try driving without a steering wheel fitted,
It fits any pug/fiat base without airbag,if any one interested
Justus2 replied on 21/10/2018 05:18
Posted on 21/10/2018 05:18
We have a disklok, it fits flat safe and snug on the floor in front of the toilet when we are on the move, and is on the steering wheel when we are on site, at home, or parked up somewhere so is never in the way.. Yes they can be removed in a short while just like any caravan wheel clamp. The whole idea is to be a visual deterrent, and to hopefully make some other van, (without a disklok) an easier target for the thieves.
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