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party monkey



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Puma bonnet release - heads up re. bonnet thefts
The following was posted on the LandyWatch forum yesterday. I'd heard/knew about the radiator grill trick and the approach to combat it but just like the OP, I wasn't aware of the wing top blanking plate approach. Just thought it might be a useful heads up....

Posted on LandyWatch 1/2/15 wrote:
I posted a discription of the bonnet theft from my 110 Puma, I was aware of the bonnet release cable being pulled through the radiator grill to release the bonnet, I had my release cable running through a steel tube to prevent this, what I wasn't aware of was that if you remove the air vent blanking plate from the drivers side wing, it's only held on by a few screws, the release cable runs directly under this cover and all you need to do is pull cable out of it's plastic fixing clip give it a pull and bingo the bonnet is released, this is how they got my bonnet open, I've never heard this mentioned before, is this a common known fact ? or is it something that needs mentioning, when my new bonnet is fitted I intend to blank the vent aperture off with a piece of metal plate and pop rivet in place.


A quick search on here using the term "Puma bonnet security" will throw up lots of discussion threads about various makes of security hinge and indeed the "bike lock through engine lift eye and bonnet reinforcement braces" thread started by Noworries... http://www.defender2.net/forum/post68469.html Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
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leeds



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It is also made worse by some conversion companies replacing the plastic blanking plate with a open wire mesh. A quick hook???

Plastic plate can be broken with a quick hammer blow so use a solid metal one and body filler in the screw heads.

Another alternative is a solid ali wing top. OK might look odd as a non matched pair.



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also use dome headed screws on the top of the plate and secure from below Whistle

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Post #395378 3rd Feb 2015 8:26am
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charlesteton



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Great!!! Had cable put in stainless steel rod by latch so could not pull, nothing thing to worry about. At least I know how to open bonnet if latch gets Censored ! Been in my head, for a while, to get heavy weight padlock and hasp put on bonnet/wing anyway.

PS Cheap way to make it slightly more difficult is to drill out screw/hex head part of bolts. Yes, I know there are tools to get around this but its worth a punt!
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gents ...... is this a good thing to tell everyone how to open the bonnet on the open forum ... ?
maybe edit this to have the info not visible
you never know who is reading it ...

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Don't you think that the scroats allready know the different ways to get into a Defender, I for one would much prefer to see these type of posts so that all owners are aware of the vulnerable points on their motors.
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I for one didn't know the access points Embarassed
But there's hinges and lock on mine
Might need to think about the others now It's good to be back from the dark side


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I might be being a little dim, but (luckily) there's not too much theft over here. As such, is this actually theft of the 'bonnet' or merely ingress for theft of the vehicle as a whole? Shocked Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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JWL



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Bonnets and doors are often taken leaving the motor behind. Doesn't take many minutes to whip them off with the right tools.
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leeds



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Quote:


Bonnets and doors are often taken leaving the motor behind. Doesn't take many minutes to whip them off





That is exactly why our local police was marking those parts at the weekend!


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leeds wrote:
It is also made worse by some conversion companies replacing the plastic blanking plate with a open wire mesh. A quick hook???

Plastic plate can be broken with a quick hammer blow so use a solid metal one and body filler in the screw heads.

Another alternative is a solid ali wing top. OK might look odd as a non matched pair.



Brendan


Or fit one of these...



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leeds



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Made by Stefan of GMB, called a fender locker and sold in the UK by Kevin of Mudstuff HERE



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SGH wrote:
leeds wrote:
It is also made worse by some conversion companies replacing the plastic blanking plate with a open wire mesh. A quick hook???

Plastic plate can be broken with a quick hammer blow so use a solid metal one and body filler in the screw heads.

Another alternative is a solid ali wing top. OK might look odd as a non matched pair.

Brendan


Or fit one of these...
I like the idea of the lockers a lot... Thumbs Up

But the external hinge and raised lock are a big fail for me... Shocked

Just me being picky perhaps, but how much better would it be if the hinge was hidden and the lock sunken into the top with a cover fitted, especially given the asking price... Whistle
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Those lockers are also too big to go through most wing top chequer plate panels
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