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fekete



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I have one of these and feel very secure where i live
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LAND-ROVER-DEFENDER-...258wt_1139
and this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...5171wt_905 NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
Post #64177 17th Mar 2011 11:50pm
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T1G UP



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amondeggs wrote:
This is what I am trying to protect, I am very protective of it as I only got it yesterday. What do you think Question


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thats lovely....i got on just the same!

mines got factory alarm, disklok, boxed in by the D2, 12 bore in the cabinet, ali baseball bat near the back door, rear flood lighting, ashole neighburs with twitchy curtains Rolling with laughter
Post #64202 18th Mar 2011 8:43am
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T1G UP wrote:

thats lovely....i got on just the same!

mines got factory alarm, disklok, boxed in by the D2, 12 bore in the cabinet, ali baseball bat near the back door, rear flood lighting, ashole neighburs with twitchy curtains Rolling with laughter



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Post #64253 18th Mar 2011 1:36pm
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amondeggs



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Well since I bought my car home and parked it on the drive I have neighbours with twitchy curtains too Wink

I think they are jealous Question
Post #64306 18th Mar 2011 7:09pm
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I quite like the removable steering wheel gizmo, I just think sometimes it may be a little bit of a pain to remove and take with you but a very cleaver idea that I may use. Thumbs Up
Post #64307 18th Mar 2011 7:17pm
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jerseyman



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[quote="T1G UP"]
amondeggs wrote:
This is what I am trying to protect, I am very protective of it as I only got it yesterday. What do you think Question

thats lovely....i got on just the same!

mines got factory alarm, disklok, boxed in by the D2, 12 bore in the cabinet, ali baseball bat near the back door, rear flood lighting, ashole neighburs with twitchy curtains Rolling with laughter


A bit of advice I was given, If you have a baseball bat, get a baseball.

That at least gives some justification for having the bat
Post #64365 19th Mar 2011 7:19pm
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fekete



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amondeggs wrote:
I quite like the removable steering wheel gizmo, I just think sometimes it may be a little bit of a pain to remove and take with you but a very cleaver idea that I may use. Thumbs Up


Really easy to remove and its more for night time when your asleep in bed...just to slow the Censored -rs down... The other one the safety pedal is well made and a good investment Thumbs Up NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
Post #64367 19th Mar 2011 7:32pm
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[quote="jerseyman"]
T1G UP wrote:
amondeggs wrote:
This is what I am trying to protect, I am very protective of it as I only got it yesterday. What do you think Question

thats lovely....i got on just the same!

mines got factory alarm, disklok, boxed in by the D2, 12 bore in the cabinet, ali baseball bat near the back door, rear flood lighting, ashole neighburs with twitchy curtains Rolling with laughter


A bit of advice I was given, If you have a baseball bat, get a baseball.

That at least gives some justification for having the bat


Yes got the set from the states Thumbs Up
Post #64387 20th Mar 2011 8:29am
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landy andy



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Better with a wooden baseball bat, the ali ones just make a nice ping noise and don't hurt much.

Don't ask how I know, but I was pleased, and suprised, he had an ali one Whistle Whistle Whistle

Andy
Post #64393 20th Mar 2011 9:59am
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Best have two baseball bats, that way when you skite the pr**k you can place the other baseball bat in his limp lifeless/unconscious hands and state you where only defending yourself with a similar weapon you just happened to have at hand Whistle Mr. Green
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alanhid



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Lorryman100 wrote:
Best have two baseball bats, that way when you skite the pr**k you can place the other baseball bat in his limp lifeless/unconscious hands and state you where only defending yourself with a similar weapon you just happened to have at hand Whistle Mr. Green



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Post #64415 20th Mar 2011 11:49am
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Paul_1978



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Article in this months LRO, gives the clutch claw a better write up than the full pedal cover, as the full pedal cover is heavy Rolling with laughter

Dosent mention that the claw can be cut off and thrown in a hedge, the full pedal cover would be too heavy.

The full write up in LRO is Censored to say the least, stoplock professional gets full marks!

Disklok gets 4/5 as does the original stop lock! Surprised

I should have sent them a pair of our lasses knickers, drape them over the wheel and put more people off nicking it than a bloody stop lock. Confused
Post #64450 20th Mar 2011 8:20pm
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WarPig



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Paul_1978 wrote:
I have the pedal lock for the TD5 mentioned in the link above from Adrenaline.

I know the lad who makes them, they very well built and tight fitting.
No gap to get anything around the back and goes right upto the lip with the dash.

Well worth the money.


Paul. been thinking of buying one of these, are they clumbersome to fit/remove/store? Might see if I can collect one from him as I work in Rotherham.
Post #64452 20th Mar 2011 8:42pm
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WarPig



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fekete wrote:
I have one of these and feel very secure where i live
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LAND-ROVER-DEFENDER-...258wt_1139
and this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...5171wt_905


How does the removable steering wheel boss actually fit? Does it fit to the spindle first, then your steering wheel fits over the top? I have an aftermarket smaller steering wheel and im not sure if it will fit or not?
Post #64453 20th Mar 2011 8:45pm
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landy andy



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I think you will find that it fits between the steering wheel and the steering wheel boss.

Andy
Post #64458 20th Mar 2011 9:13pm
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