baustin

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Hi all
I recently moved to new house and I just bought a 110 and I have to park on public road away from the house and I'm paranoid some pikey git will see as easy target.any suggestions on security features I heard of pedal locks which I'll buy but wondered if there's any thing I can do with door locks and ignition?also any other ideas id appreciate it as be gutted if it got pinched.
Cheers benn
 
additional deadlocks on the doors... I bought a set of garage door security bolts that now throw a 70mm hardened bolt into the B / C Pillars on all my doors.. cant access flickr from my work pc but will add pics later... only way to easily bypass would be to cut off the door hinges and remove the full door but that will hopefully attract attention

scratch that .. here is my original post...

http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f16/protecting-scum-237733.html

Pedal enclosure... I use a 'full metal jacket' seems very good

steering disklock

immobiliser switches - various

poss a tracker system

Cheers Steve
 
Don't bother changing door locks etc it's a waste of time as the doors can just be unbolted. Although you could argue that it might slow them down a bit . X-eng do a good ( but expensive ) pedal lock. And they also make an ignition barrel guard as well.
There's plenty of other stuff about, your best bet is to look on landywatch there's loads of info on there.
 
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Ive been looking at the gearstick lock from x eng aswell as the ingnition barrel guard and the locking fuel tap



Their barrel lock is excellent , just fit and forget. As is their pedal lock.
Thier gear stick lock is good but a bit fiddely to operate.
 
Don't bother changing door locks etc it's a waste of time as the doors can just be unbolted.

Not with a blob of weld on the nut and the stainless socket cap filled.....

you will never defeat the determined thief but every little helps deter the opportunist and slow down the expert.....

The landywatch spreadsheet makes interesting reading with the number that had no extra security..... I work on the fact that if the next one down the road is an easier target they will probably take that.....

Cheers Steve
 
Not with a blob of weld on the nut and the stainless socket cap filled.....

you will never defeat the determined thief but every little helps deter the opportunist and slow down the expert.....

The landywatch spreadsheet makes interesting reading with the number that had no extra security..... I work on the fact that if the next one down the road is an easier target they will probably take that.....

Cheers Steve



You are entirely correct, that anything is better than nothing . I just feel that if your making security mods to a defender messing with the doors and locks would be way down on my list. After a dislok ,pedal lock , alarm , tracker , fuel cut off etc
 
You are entirely correct, that anything is better than nothing . I just feel that if your making security mods to a defender messing with the doors and locks would be way down on my list. After a dislok ,pedal lock , alarm , tracker , fuel cut off etc

true :) it was way down my list as well but i also have all the above and am currently looking at key lockable hydraulic solenoids which i know i've seen somewhere....

and then that just leaves the rabid badger and shotgun cartridge behind the steering wheel centre :)

cheers steve
 
additional deadlocks on the doors... I bought a set of garage door security bolts that now throw a 70mm hardened bolt into the B / C Pillars on all my doors.. cant access flickr from my work pc but will add pics later... only way to easily bypass would be to cut off the door hinges and remove the full door but that will hopefully attract attention

scratch that .. here is my original post...

http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f16/protecting-scum-237733.html

Pedal enclosure... I use a 'full metal jacket' seems very good

steering disklock

immobiliser switches - various

poss a tracker system

Cheers Steve

The locks in your thread are Enfield bolts. There's a guy on ebay that sells them for £17.50 each and he can sell you as many as you want with matching keys and in left or right handed locks. I use them on my works trucks. I'm about to buy a set of 6 of em in the next couple of weeks.
 
The locks in your thread are Enfield bolts. There's a guy on ebay that sells them for £17.50 each and he can sell you as many as you want with matching keys and in left or right handed locks. I use them on my works trucks. I'm about to buy a set of 6 of em in the next couple of weeks.

mine were off ebay from a company called SAS security... £27 a pair all keyed the same.... £17.50 each is a bit steep there are people doing em for less... but very happy with them

Cheers Steve
 
after my 90 was nicked and recovered (woop!) I invested in the holy X-Engineering trinity of barrel lock, gear lock and pedal lock. after a few goes the gear lock is a doddle, the pedal lock is very simple too but is a bit of a faff..but then again I defy anyone to be able to break it without rousing me and my dogs and before I get outside.. :)

in short, the X-Engineering stuff is quite a wedge, but not out of reach and it's essential to protect your property. I would recommend it to anyone :)
 
after my 90 was nicked and recovered (woop!) I invested in the holy X-Engineering trinity of barrel lock, gear lock and pedal lock. after a few goes the gear lock is a doddle, the pedal lock is very simple too but is a bit of a faff..but then again I defy anyone to be able to break it without rousing me and my dogs and before I get outside.. :)

in short, the X-Engineering stuff is quite a wedge, but not out of reach and it's essential to protect your property. I would recommend it to anyone :)



Me too.
 
Cheers all for the replys I will defiantly be investing in few of suggestion.i got shotgun cartridge but might be bit hard find that rapid badger.
 
Machete weilding midget in cubby box? Bit expensive in the long run without correct maintenance (feeding water etc.) They can be unreliable or turn against you
 
Hi all
I recently moved to new house and I just bought a 110 and I have to park on public road away from the house and I'm paranoid some pikey git will see as easy target.any suggestions on security features I heard of pedal locks which I'll buy but wondered if there's any thing I can do with door locks and ignition?also any other ideas id appreciate it as be gutted if it got pinched.
Cheers benn
Hi Andy,

Security is a major risk for our beloved land rovers. If you need any advise or help please dont hesitate to contact me
 
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