by juliantenniscoach » Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:44 pm
As for steering locks, they are a deterrent only from a time point of view. As previously posted by another member on a similar post, a thief with a hand held angle grinder will get through them in a couple of minutes. It's the time and noise which acts as a deterrent not that they're impossible to break.
Previously, when I was single and (a little!) cash rich, I had a series of sports cars and I bought a separate immobiliser for it. They are cheap and effective and easy to fit by a garage. I chose one with a manual switch hidden in the dashboard which overcame the cloning issue. If you are going to leave your car say whilst away on holiday, simply disconnect the battery (assuming you have manual access). Again it's all about frustrating the determined thief. Good luck.
As for steering locks, they are a deterrent only from a time point of view. As previously posted by another member on a similar post, a thief with a hand held angle grinder will get through them in a couple of minutes. It's the time and noise which acts as a deterrent not that they're impossible to break.
Previously, when I was single and (a little!) cash rich, I had a series of sports cars and I bought a separate immobiliser for it. They are cheap and effective and easy to fit by a garage. I chose one with a manual switch hidden in the dashboard which overcame the cloning issue. If you are going to leave your car say whilst away on holiday, simply disconnect the battery (assuming you have manual access). Again it's all about frustrating the determined thief. Good luck.