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Maintenance & Repair: Steering wheel locks

  1. #11
    Guy
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    Re: Steering wheel locks

    "MrCheerful" <com> mumbled:

     

    Just for a moment I read that as you complaining that someone had stolen
    a good layer of dirt.

    --
    Skipweasel:- There's an old proverb that says just about whatever you
    want it to.



  2. #12
    Mark
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    Re: Steering wheel locks

    On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 08:28:20 +0100, "Steve B"
    <sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk> wrote:
     

    Behind your seat on the floor, glued a strip of velcro onto the back
    of it so it doesn't slide about.
    No one travels in the back of my car so no need to put it in the boot
    or have a mat in the back. ;-)

    On the subject of breaking into cars it's not something I've ever
    tried but in the past two weeks chimps at work have locked their keys
    in a Metro and a Probe and with no experience I opened them both with
    a bent coathanger... ;-)

    Mark S.


  3. #13
    Nom
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    Re: Steering wheel locks

    "garry parker" <com> wrote in message
    news:bll4bj$lsv$svr.pol.co.uk... 

    The only one that's any good, is the DiscLock that covers the steering
    wheel. Don't waste your money on anything else.

    Bear in mind that these items are only a detterent - if a decent thief wants
    your car, he'll take it. Doesn't matter what security you have.

    Also bear in mind that you have a Rover 416 - hardly a theft target !




 

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