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chrispy Member Since: 13 Mar 2015 Location: Gwent Posts: 347 |
Ok chaps (and ladies), i'm beefing up the security on the wife's 90 and would like your opinions please. I intend to get a hell of a lot more security devices but am stuck between two that I can afford right now at the moment. Which of these two would you install first please?
http://www.paddockspares.com/x-defend-defe...icles.html or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271832795841?_tr...EBIDX%3AIT They both have their merits, however the first one is only noticeable when the vehicle is actually open yet the second one is a visual deterrent as soon as you approach the vehicle. I looked at the safeTpedal but don't fancy having to put it in and disconnect it constantly and the benefit of the X Defend is it's permanently bolted in and folds back and acts like a scuff plate too. I plan on getting both of these security devices i'm asking about here but I only have the cash for one right now so as always, your thoughts and advice is very much appreciated |
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17th Apr 2015 7:48am |
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chrispy Member Since: 13 Mar 2015 Location: Gwent Posts: 347 |
Thanks. Yes I was looking at that and thinking of sticking a sheet of rubber to the back but then it could retain damp etc and in turn (over time) corrode the plate. It's still an excellent piece of kit and not as fiddly as the safeTpedal.
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17th Apr 2015 8:05am |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
There are basic things that can be done that costs next to nothing but time, a few are contained in the following: Pedal lock is always a great idea whatever brand you go for. X-Eng also make a barrel lock. An autonamous horn wired up independantly through doors and bonnet via autonamous switches hard-wired via a fuse and remote isolation switch is basic but also unexpected perhaps? Latter models relocating OBD socket perhaps? A decent tracker is a must in my book. Filling the door hinge bolt heads with stainless ball bearings with and/or resin........ Multiple layers of security none of which are expensive is the prudent thing to do.
Many people 'consider' security but find they're too late.......Landywatch has loads......
If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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17th Apr 2015 8:15am |
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chrispy Member Since: 13 Mar 2015 Location: Gwent Posts: 347 |
Tracker is going in on Monday along with a fuel cut off switch. Getting a boss quick release so the steering wheel can be taken off every night too. The alarm system allows tracking even if the battery is disconnected and commands can be sent to the 90 to switch the engine or electrics off while moving. I also plan on getting a Rat Trap and it won't go anywhere then. Forgive my ignorance but OBD socket?
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17th Apr 2015 8:24am |
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shaggydog Member Since: 12 Aug 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 3347 |
OBD socket is the plug which allows technicians, tuners and scallywags to talk to the vehicles computer using another computer to ether service it, make it go faster or move without you knowing in respective order
They came in to defenders somewhere around the 300Tdi mark and mainly only talked to the alarm system. I would second what K9f Has said, Any form of peddle lock (that x defend to my eye looks best- had it been available at the time I would have got it in preference to my adrenaline lock), the ignition shroud is a good one, the gearbox lever one is a very good one to pair with the peddle lock, as well as your own alarm system and a tracker. Would like details of the Fuel cutoff via pm please if your comfortable The rat lock looks good too, I think you will be the first on here to fit one so we would all be interested to hear from you as to how it goes Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197 Self confessed mileage hunter |
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17th Apr 2015 8:50am |
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chrispy Member Since: 13 Mar 2015 Location: Gwent Posts: 347 |
The fuel cutoff is going in on Monday so as soon as it's done i'll find out how he did it and let you know. The guy who does my repairs is hot with Landys fair play to him and has a lot of simple yet effective mods on his to stop it being stolen. I'll pick his brain later and find out.
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17th Apr 2015 8:56am |
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shaggydog Member Since: 12 Aug 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 3347 |
Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197
Self confessed mileage hunter |
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17th Apr 2015 9:00am |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2230 |
We have the X-Defend. Have to say it is very easy to use. I cut the original floor mat down and have it over the top of the X-Defend so It isnt at all slippy. I also wrapped it in bright red sticky back plastic to make it a little more obvious to any potential theives!
One note though. Installed ours with the old style clutch pedal spring and it worked perfectly, with the ratchet lock having about 5 clicks. Since doing the clutch spring mod it no longer works quite as well with only one or two clicks. Still mega secure though. Cheers Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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17th Apr 2015 9:02am |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6769 |
X defend pedal lock for me. As for the slipperiness I use a genuine floor rubber mat and have just cut little bits out so as not to foul the lock and the mat can stay in all the time folding up with the pedal lock
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Ray My build thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic17615.html |
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17th Apr 2015 9:08am |
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Scoobeenut Member Since: 04 Mar 2015 Location: West London Posts: 310 |
I have just finished covering my 90 with Smartwater inside and out and under the bonnet together with the wheels. Very cheap and easy thing to do and although it wouldn't stop it actualy being stolen hopefully it would be deterrent to some.
I also use the Ardcase pedal lock, this is a very heavy duty piece of kit that is quite visible. |
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17th Apr 2015 9:31am |
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andyace Member Since: 10 Apr 2015 Location: dorset Posts: 5 |
mine has this
http://goo.gl/kgYROq cut the wire feeding the ECU in the fusebox under the drivers seat and route through the relay. connect as many of the other connections that you want to use, eg door opening, siren etc. route the 2 antennas out of the seat box through the tunnel and behind the dash. once done you can track your defender, cut the engine with a text (when it drops below 20mph), set a perimeter, get an alert when it goes over xxxmph etc. £27 plus a pay and go sim, and always locate your Landy. this was the first install location, i have passed the info on enough times that i moved the location of the install in mine :*). |
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17th Apr 2015 9:59am |
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chrispy Member Since: 13 Mar 2015 Location: Gwent Posts: 347 |
That looks good Andyace fair play and thanks once again to all. I've just ordered the X Defend and it's being delivered tomorrow so it will be installed on Monday along with the other items.
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17th Apr 2015 10:37am |
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taffrican Member Since: 14 Jan 2011 Location: Living room Posts: 624 |
For those of you interested in the X Defend pedal lock, I just ordered one from Foundry 4x4, I was informed (think I read it on this forum somewhere) that if you are a member of Landywatch you would qualify for a 10% discount, this is not the case, the discount is now 5%, which is better than a kick in the pants you have to order over the phone for the discount though, saved just under a tenner Optimists say the glass is half full..
Pessimists say the glass is half empty.. Engineers say the glass is twice the size it needs to be! |
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28th Apr 2015 2:37pm |
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