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Postby flygt4 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:08 am

a good method of securing vehicles that ive heard is becoming more common is fixing large eye bolts into the ground and running a big F off chain over the driveshafts to hold the car to the ground.

doesnt stop an opportunistic theif from damaging locks and windows , and the slight annoyance of fastening the car everyday but apparently quite effective.
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Postby johndoe1025 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:39 pm

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BZG|Bling wrote:Chuck a baby monitor under the drivers seat, turn the reciever (next to your bed) up to a volume level you would wake upto if a noise was made in the car.

Next to the reciever have your 800mm length of steel tube at the ready. Sorted.


I'd think that method would be best. A dog would be the next ideal burglar deterent but you can't always have a dog near your car 24/7 now can you


plus if you put it in your car it makes it stink :? :lol:
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Postby 1I1 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:43 pm

flygt4 wrote:a good method of securing vehicles that ive heard is becoming more common is fixing large eye bolts into the ground and running a big F off chain over the driveshafts to hold the car to the ground.

doesnt stop an opportunistic theif from damaging locks and windows , and the slight annoyance of fastening the car everyday but apparently quite effective.


Have heard of similar method used by people preventing their Harleys getting stolen.
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Postby IH8TEC » Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:49 pm

flygt4 wrote:a good method of securing vehicles that ive heard is becoming more common is fixing large eye bolts into the ground and running a big F off chain over the driveshafts to hold the car to the ground.

doesnt stop an opportunistic theif from damaging locks and windows , and the slight annoyance of fastening the car everyday but apparently quite effective.


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Postby B1NZ » Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:52 pm

IH8TEC wrote:
flygt4 wrote:a good method of securing vehicles that ive heard is becoming more common is fixing large eye bolts into the ground and running a big F off chain over the driveshafts to hold the car to the ground.

doesnt stop an opportunistic theif from damaging locks and windows , and the slight annoyance of fastening the car everyday but apparently quite effective.


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Chain through frame and wheels?
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Postby durty starlet » Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:30 pm

mate had the motor nicked out of his bike when it was bolted dowm
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Postby Bling » Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:32 pm

Fark thats cheeky! At least he kept the rest of the bike I guess :) Sounds like a good excuse to chuck a rota in it au!
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Postby flygt4 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:49 pm

also if a thief cant see its bolted down from the road then they arent likely to have a monster set of boltcutters with them. even then large chain is pretty damn solid and hard to cut and a decent padlock isnt easy to cut either.

most cars stolen to order or by decent professionals are wheeled out of the driveway, alarms usually never go off and GPS tracking is inconsistent.
if i had a worthy car id be bolting that shit down too.
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