Looks good, and nice that they've dimensioned it .. ;)
 
Looks ok.
What about using a decent heavy guage chain wrapped through the steering wheel a couple of times and around the pedals with a good quality padlock to join it all together?
Used to be a very good way of preventing theft of Vauxhall Novas and Ford Fiestas.
 
Looks ok.
What about using a decent heavy guage chain wrapped through the steering wheel a couple of times and around the pedals with a good quality padlock to join it all together?
Used to be a very good way of preventing theft of Vauxhall Novas and Ford Fiestas.

That's exactly what I did with my Fiesta when I lived in Sunderland in the 1990's.
 
Good gadget but still wont stop the determined thieving so and so from taking your treasured landy away on a transporter! And thats been done many times! Maybe a ships anchor?? Regards Chris
 
Doubt it'd make much difference. A good driver can change gears without using the clutch, either that or some scrote will just crunch the gears together anyway
 
A full boxed in type pedal lock would be far better but nothing effective comes cheap.

According to research on here about thefts and attempted thefts the single most effective device is a disclok with steering lock engaged.
 
The description says "It is Solid,Nothing can tear it down or damage it.
100% Safe,no thief can conquer it!"

This is obviously not true so I would question their other descriptions and integrity.

Depends what the metal is like. If it turns out to be made form melted down cutlery I'd avoid.

Cheaper than a clutch claw
 
like the idea but as hammond proved in the top gear Bolivia special you don't need a clutch to get the car going and cycle through the gears. but as mentioned anything to slow them down and stop any opportunists out for a joyride.
 

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