Well, I would lock it if I had locks..... :)
I have fitted the Paddock pedal lock and nailed my garage shut.
It's a shame as I wanted to drive it not just look at it and it's not even broken (yet) !!
 
Well, I would lock it if I had locks..... :)
I have fitted the Paddock pedal lock and nailed my garage shut.
It's a shame as I wanted to drive it not just look at it and it's not even broken (yet) !!

When you get new locks .
You would not be relying on just the door locks to keep it safe would you?

Cheers
 
Mine came with an OBD2 port somone had installed and so I put put a v-auto Vodafone tracker plugged into that, and another one hidden elsewhere, so she now has two trackers. If you do not want to get a commercial one, get one from ebay but make sure its 3G / WCDMA at least (2G has been repurposed in most dense urban areas for 4G) if in doubt contact the seller and ask what 3G frequencies it supports, should ideally be 1900 and 2100, think the UK networks are 2100. There are plenty of places to hide them... but as you can imagine on fleabay lots say 3G and are not... 2G trackers are useless in any big city, where stolen ones no doubt bound. Probably not wise to advertise hiding spaces for trackers on forums???
 
Mine came with an OBD2 port somone had installed and so I put put a v-auto Vodafone tracker plugged into that, and another one hidden elsewhere, so she now has two trackers. If you do not want to get a commercial one, get one from ebay but make sure its 3G / WCDMA at least (2G has been repurposed in most dense urban areas for 4G) if in doubt contact the seller and ask what 3G frequencies it supports, should ideally be 1900 and 2100, think the UK networks are 2100. There are plenty of places to hide them... but as you can imagine on fleabay lots say 3G and are not... 2G trackers are useless in any big city, where stolen ones no doubt bound. Probably not wise to advertise hiding spaces for trackers on forums???
I have bought a tracker but I really got the Landy to get away from electronics. Also, the antenna is difficult to disguise as mine has no roof lining or door linings or indeed carpets :)
I will have a go at hiding but I agree, not something to discuss on an open forum!
Cheers for the 3G advise and I will have to check to see what I have bought.
 
I have bought a tracker but I really got the Landy to get away from electronics. Also, the antenna is difficult to disguise as mine has no roof lining or door linings or indeed carpets :)
I will have a go at hiding but I agree, not something to discuss on an open forum!
Cheers for the 3G advise and I will have to check to see what I have bought.
I agree re electronics that can go wrong and cost a fortune, but a tracker gives piece of mind and is pretty simple. There are loads of places to hide a tracker without carpets or lining that can get good signal - within seats, dashboard, lights, vents, bumpers, spare tyres, accessories, etc, etc... if you are needing any pointers on SIMs, devices, tracking, placement for good coverage etc PM me and happy to elaborate
 
My garage is like Fort Knox and I think I know why the last owner only did 1,000 miles in the last 4 years!!
 
I fit disclock on steering wheel and one of these on road wheel
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I have a sky tag fitted they have 100% track record to catch scroats stealing cars had it on all my Landrovers they are amazing guys live 24/7 and not expensive each month
 
I have a sky tag fitted they have 100% track record to catch scroats stealing cars had it on all my Landrovers they are amazing guys live 24/7 and not expensive each month
I have one fitted to mine, considering the price of insurance it is very cheap additional insurance.
 

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