Hungrydave
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Planning ahead for our travels this year, we're thinking of spending a fortnight driving to, around and back from Switzerland. We were in Lauterbrunnen this year without the defender and want to go back.
This time, we'll have all our gear, camping stuff and possibly mountain bikes in the back of our 110 csw and I want to make the vehicle more secure.
I've taken the view that it'll be easiest to focus on making the load area secure and leave the front as, with the addition of a clutch claw or disc-loc.
Probably got about 4-500 quid to spend and was thinking:
- floor to ceiling dog / load barrier
- extra lock (padlock) on the rear door (something like the Overland Hardware locks)
- security film (tint and smash proof) for the windows
Basically, I want to create a secure area in the back. Does anyone have any suggestions?
A few specific questions
- is there a way if securing the dog guard in place that isn't permanent (e.g padlocks not welding)
- what do you think of the security film
- are window grills better than the film
- are external padlocks asking for attention from thieves?
Anything else?!
Cheers
David
This time, we'll have all our gear, camping stuff and possibly mountain bikes in the back of our 110 csw and I want to make the vehicle more secure.
I've taken the view that it'll be easiest to focus on making the load area secure and leave the front as, with the addition of a clutch claw or disc-loc.
Probably got about 4-500 quid to spend and was thinking:
- floor to ceiling dog / load barrier
- extra lock (padlock) on the rear door (something like the Overland Hardware locks)
- security film (tint and smash proof) for the windows
Basically, I want to create a secure area in the back. Does anyone have any suggestions?
A few specific questions
- is there a way if securing the dog guard in place that isn't permanent (e.g padlocks not welding)
- what do you think of the security film
- are window grills better than the film
- are external padlocks asking for attention from thieves?
Anything else?!
Cheers
David