Security, what to get? (1 Viewer)

sidaorb

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1995 VW T4 Compass Calypso, so hopefully old enough to not become a victim, will be kept on driveway, cul-de-sac with lots of neighborhood watchers.

Security advice please, already have mini shopping list, looking for thoughts.

Wheel clamp (rear)
Corner steady lock nuts
Autolok gearstick
Disclock
Pedal lock (either clutch claw or pedal box)

Number plate on roof in 2 ft letters
 

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One of these ;), it works for me:

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Having had a Motorhome stolen, my first tip is to have a special place at home to keep the van keys.
My home was broken into, the house searched and keys found, which they used to drive the van away.
Afterwards we bought for our next van, every gadget going. We use none of them now. A hole drilled through the seat baseplate when the seat is facing backwards (Captains chair), has a good clutch lock fitted through it. I don't think it would be easy to drive the van facing the wrong way.

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Having had a Motorhome stolen, my first tip is to have a special place at home to keep the van keys.
My home was broken into, the house searched and keys found, which they used to drive the van away.
Afterwards we bought for our next van, every gadget going. We use none of them now. A hole drilled through the seat baseplate when the seat is facing backwards (Captains chair), has a good clutch lock fitted through it. I don't think it would be easy to drive the van facing the wrong way.

MH keys will be in the gun safe, so fairly secure from Vamoose theft.

My thoughts are home is very secure more concerned about roadside whilst away if left unattended. Hence thoughts of high visual deterrents.

Which reminds me, when parked up, window reflectors fitted all the time yes or no?
 
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Security for the MH door, any preferences?

Fiamma or Thule handrail or similar?

Fiamma Magnum door lock ?

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I read a story in a car mag many years ago about a boy racer who had some GTi something or other with loads of stereo gear etc, had spent 1000's on it. He fitted 3 alarms and 2 immobilisers, had an anchor point on his drive that he chained it to and it still disappeared one night!

There is a balance between sensible precautions and making something a challenge to scroates!
 
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1995 VW T4 Compass Calypso, so hopefully old enough to not become a victim, will be kept on driveway, cul-de-sac with lots of neighborhood watchers.

Security advice please, already have mini shopping list, looking for thoughts.

Wheel clamp (rear)
Corner steady lock nuts
Autolok gearstick
Disclock
Pedal lock (either clutch claw or pedal box)

Number plate on roof in 2 ft letters
Wheel clamp suggestions https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/foru...ered-saunderson-security.183736/#post-3018951
Clutch Claw info. & discount code taking £9.90 off https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/foru...ies-discount-codes.184590/page-5#post-3098432
Discount code mhmad-10 for 10% off Disclock https://www.disklokuk.co.uk/ but consider the steering wheel cover too https://www.disklokuk.co.uk/shop/steering-wheel-cover-for-disklok/ to prevent damage if it's leather covered.
 
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Security for the MH door, any preferences?

Fiamma or Thule handrail or similar?

Fiamma Magnum door lock ?
I would give both of those a miss, if someone decides to break in it makes it easy for them. Gives then something to lever on doesn't take much effort to pull the fixings through the van wall and do loads of damage.

A few years ago a friend had his van broken into at City Europe he had one of Fiamma hand rails, they pulled the fixings right through the wall. £3000 damage to the van, £20 of CD's stolen.
 
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I would give both of those a miss, if someone decides to break in it makes it easy for them. Gives then something to lever on doesn't take much effort to pull the fixings through the van wall and do loads of damage.

A few years ago a friend had his van broken into at City Europe he had one of Fiamma hand rails, they pulled the fixings right through the wall. £3000 damage to the van, £20 of CD's stolen.

I did wonder if the amount of damage outweighed value of items, nothing of value will be in it at home, just basic electricals, laptop, camera, tablets when away
 
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As I have often heard, if someone really wants to steal your van, they will find a way, so you may just as well make them work for it.

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I read a story in a car mag many years ago about a boy racer who had some GTi something or other with loads of stereo gear etc, had spent 1000's on it. He fitted 3 alarms and 2 immobilisers, had an anchor point on his drive that he chained it to and it still disappeared one night!

There is a balance between sensible precautions and making something a challenge to scroates!
I read a story in a paper many years ago about a big red bus appearing on the Moon!

Shouldn’t believe everything you read, even when you read it many years ago ;)
 
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Hi we also own a VW Compass Calypso 1996 2.4 diesel it's kept parked in the drive &for peace of mind my wife bought me a TK Star 915 tracker for Christmas. I know it won't stop them stealing it but we will know immediately they step into it as it will set off the Vibration Alarm it also has a Senser Alarm & is a brilliant bit of kit for the money &was only about £35 so well worth it . You can download a Free App & control it all from your phone with the GPRS linked to Google maps so youyknow excactly where your moho is at all times Good Luck,Gray & Pat
 
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We have a Disklock and New Defender wheel clamp. It won’t stop them breaking in but with the Thatcham alarm blasting out, hopefully they will not have the time to steal the van. :confused:
 
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