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Yes, we have one. It's heavy and robust, easy to operate and a visible deterrent if the blinds are not drawn closed. Downsides? Another key on the ring and, more importantly, you need to store it when not in use. We've attached the bag to the furniture behind the driving seat so the disc is upright and relatively out of the way. Part of the reason for putting it there is to make it easy to access when parking up - better than being in a locker when it might be tempting not to bother.Been advised to get a steering wheel lock by the mechanic, not a bar one but a round one. I can only see the 'Disklok'. Anyone know if these are good ? or have any alternatives ? Thanks.
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Thinking currently of going the whole whack and having the non-starter package too. Cost a fair bit but complete peace of mind. Only thing am wondering about tho, is if the flashing leds are a nuisance to peeps on campsites when just in armed mode ? Could imagine bright blue led lights next to a tent cld make their night a bit of a misery. Tho maybe the flash is small, what do you think ?We have the Strikeback- don't forget Funster discount at Van Bitz Also have Clutch Claw, Lock M Out on windows & quite a few other additional locks etc so hopefully enough deterrents.
We haven't noticed ours being excessively bright but fitted a couple of years ago so probably best to talk to Van Bitz (very helpful over the phone) about current options.Thinking currently of going the whole whack and having the non-starter package too. Cost a fair bit but complete peace of mind. Only thing am wondering about tho, is if the flashing leds are a nuisance to peeps on campsites when just in armed mode ? Could imagine bright blue led lights next to a tent cld make their night a bit of a misery. Tho maybe the flash is small, what do you think ?
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You can get a dimmer fitted, so that the LED have effectively a "day & night" mode or keep it bright if you are "off siting"Thinking currently of going the whole whack and having the non-starter package too. Cost a fair bit but complete peace of mind. Only thing am wondering about tho, is if the flashing leds are a nuisance to peeps on campsites when just in armed mode ? Could imagine bright blue led lights next to a tent cld make their night a bit of a misery. Tho maybe the flash is small, what do you think ?
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Agreed...... leave it in place when parked and just put it on side seat when travelling...not a problem but would not be without it.Have one for the car and one for the motor home. Wouldn't be without them.
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I like this one @Wombles but I'm wondering if it's such a visual deterrent, especially at night. Think a crook could break in and only then discover it clamped on the pedals.Disklok is well rated & a good alternative is Clutch Claw http://www.nkgroup.co.uk/product/clutch-claw-in-car-security-device/
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It has a battery operated flashing LED light & think it comes with a window sticker too. Our battery has gone flat on ours (easily replaceable) but not essential as there are 3 flashing lights for the alarmsI like this one @Wombles but I'm wondering if it's such a visual deterrent, especially at night. Think a crook could break in and only then discover it clamped on the pedals.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, disklock at 9.00min
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, disklock at 9.00min