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Edzi



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Spare Wheel Security Chain
Hi Folks,

Whilst I'm waiting for my Defender (2015) I'm toying with the idea of getting a hefty bicycle or motorcycle chain to wrap through the rear door carrier and through the wheel's spokes (Bowler). I'll hopefully sort out a more elegant and secure method in the future, but wonder if anyone uses a chain?
If so, what sort of length? If anyone has any recommendations, they would be most welcome.

Cheers,

Edzi
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^ ^ ^
A flexible, plastic covered, heavy duty, hardened steel wire cable, or fabric covered link chain, as used for motorcycle security, would be better at protecting your spare whilst adding a layer of security/deterrent to it... Mr. Green  Rog... Mr. Green
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Panda



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I use a bike security device, does the job and can be painted to blend in. All the ugly bits hide behind the wheel out of sight

Cheers

Paul Monty-2015 2.2 110 XS Puma Station Wagon
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Edzi



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Re: ^ ^ ^
Venomator wrote:
A flexible, plastic covered, heavy duty, hardened steel wire cable, or fabric covered link chain, as used for motorcycle security, would be better at protecting your spare whilst adding a layer of security/deterrent to it... Mr. Green


Exactly my thoughts Smile Any idea how long the chain needs to be?!
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Edzi



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Panda wrote:
I use a bike security device, does the job and can be painted to blend in. All the ugly bits hide behind the wheel out of sight

Cheers

Paul


Cheers Smile Is it a chain / cable? If so, what length did you go for? Or is it one of those D-type lock things?
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Panda



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It depends on your wheel and carrier design, I have a swing away carrier with alloy wheels.

2 foot should be enough, use a bit of string to measure the required length before going shopping, i went for a combination lock to speed up removal and cut the risk of forgetting or loosing the keys

it needs to be flexible Thumbs Up Monty-2015 2.2 110 XS Puma Station Wagon
Yoda Disco 3-Sold
Larry Disco 1-Sold
Muddly XS 90 TDCI-Sold
Pearl Disco 2-Sold
Larry Disco 1-didn't want too but sold
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Re: ^ ^ ^
Edzi wrote:
Exactly my thoughts Smile Any idea how long the chain needs to be?!

This one is approximately 1.5m and does the job... Thumbs Up

Any longer and it would be too long, any shorter and you may struggle to comfortably fit it... Whistle

I also have a plastic covered one, which is currently indisposed... Mr. Green



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The bike chains aren't especially cheap ( for a good reason) so why not just invest that money on the elegant solution to start with?

I bought this off eBay and fitted it, looks really nice, I also back it up with 3 locking wheel nuts.


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Assume that will only fit on ex-factory type wheel carriers... Whistle

Admittedly more elegant though... Mr. Green
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I am confident it can be fitted to a Mantec wheel carrier or similar, it just needs adjustment via the washers for the depth. 2016 D4 HSE

1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

1982 Series 3 SWB Petrol
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@RRUK...
Ah, that would have been pretty good news... Rolling Eyes

However, I believe my rim choice may have put the kybosh on that idea... Big Cry

Well, from looking at your set up and the device itself anyways... Mr. Green
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Edzi



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Re: ^ ^ ^
Venomator wrote:
Edzi wrote:
Exactly my thoughts Smile Any idea how long the chain needs to be?!

This one is approximately 1.5m and does the job... Thumbs Up

Any longer and it would be too long, any shorter and you may struggle to comfortably fit it... Whistle

I also have a plastic covered one, which is currently indisposed... Mr. Green



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Cheers Smile That's one of the chains I was considering, so good to hear it works well Smile
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Edzi



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Alaska White
Panda wrote:
It depends on your wheel and carrier design, I have a swing away carrier with alloy wheels.

2 foot should be enough, use a bit of string to measure the required length before going shopping, i went for a combination lock to speed up removal and cut the risk of forgetting or loosing the keys

it needs to be flexible Thumbs Up


Thanks Smile Don't have the car yet, but was trying to get a head start! I was thinking of a combo lock too.

It's a Bowler wheel on the standard door carrier for now.
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Edzi



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RRUK wrote:
The bike chains aren't especially cheap ( for a good reason) so why not just invest that money on the elegant solution to start with?

I bought this off eBay and fitted it, looks really nice, I also back it up with 3 locking wheel nuts.


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I have definitely thought of this approach too, but as I may get a wheel carrier in time, and my DIY "skills" leave a lot to be desired, I figured the chain would be a good start until I move forward with future plans Smile
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You don't need to be a genuis by any stretch for this.

It's only drilling 3 holes, even a monkey can do that!

The kit comes with a template that fits over the existing wheel carrier so you can drill the holes in the right place. Simples. 2016 D4 HSE

1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

1982 Series 3 SWB Petrol
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