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OsloBlue



Member Since: 14 Jul 2018
Location: Essex
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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Oslo Blue
Alarm & tracker:
Aftermarket alarm /immobiliser (thatcham approved) (laser line etc)
Alarm relocated (LRDS)
Thatcham approved tracker with RF or anti jamming abilities: tracker and automatics I can recommend

Physical security (minimal modification):
Door hinge guards (bombproof)
Bonnet hinge guards (gore or equivalent)
X eng steering column guard (LRDS)
Security screws & pins
Battery relocation loom
Handbrake, battery and bonnet cable release guards can be fabricated out of steel U channel and welded to the relevant areas
Relocate OBD2 port
Locking cubby box
Locking fuel cap
Killswitch to fuel pump, starter motor (only if you have a gear on lock) or battery. (Funny story my mate has his wired through his horn and full beam)

Physical security (aesthetic affecting modification):
Mechlock clutch lock
Door deadlocks
X eng folding pedal lock
Handbrake lock (only useful if you use my u channel modification to hand brake cable)

Physical removable security
Disklok or other thatcham approved steering lock (small type for most defenders)
Clutchclaw or other pedal lock
Gear stick lock
Parking clamp etc
Optimist QD steering wheel boss & lock

Common sense
Take this from a Romford boy who went to school with professional joyriders
Set your key fob range to the shortest possible range of convenience.
Before locking or unlocking look around for coding devices.
Park in a garage or driveway and not on the street.
Keep it out of view if at all possible
If selling always ask meet at another location before heading to your home and ask for a drivers license before you do.
Park in a manner that restricts access to your bonnet or rear door, your choice.
Keep valuables out of sight or even better, out of your car at night.
Get someone to block you in.
Don’t park in poorly lit or deprived areas
Have security at home, motion sensors, lights, cameras and gates. (Have a decent garage door too.)
Keep your keys far away from entrance doors
Get a dog or goose that hates strangers.
If legal in your region keep a handgun (and please train with it) or breakers bar in the cubby box.
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