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If I ever get mine finished I'm thinking disclok bonnet lock lockable transfer box in neutral and two trackers. One obviously spotable the other properly hidden.

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Dog....

 

Maybe an angrier one than this, who actually looks quite friendly and would probably be daft enough to go in the house to the get the keys for the thief, the useless lovable good boy.

 

Echo the disklok suggestions, otherwise good old fashioned rotor arm or battery removal. None will stop a HIAB though

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Here's my disclok on my 2010 trsnsit. The easiest van in the world to steal.6191b15bd6675b6ca69fd59ea68ad430.jpg

 

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Dog....

 

Maybe an angrier one than this, who actually looks quite friendly and would probably be daft enough to go in the house to the get the keys for the thief, the useless lovable good boy.

 

Echo the disklok suggestions, otherwise good old fashioned rotor arm or battery removal. None will stop a HIAB though

They are a great deterrent even if they are soft as muck, when they are barking I doubt anyone would fancy trying their luck on the teeth end when they are trying to run away, I make sure my dog is known I try to have her out with me as much as possible, shes working lines has lots of focus and is as crazy as me if not worse, i wouldn't be brave enough to face her running at me full pelt barking away

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She's quite fond of the cars as well

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A bloke near me has a 3dr Cosworth, a Capri GXL and an Impreza on his driveway, and he lives on a busy main road so in full view of everyone driving past. He blocks them in at night by parking his modern people carrier sideways across his driveway. Seems to do the job!

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Just stand the other side of a gap that's narrower than the stick - works well with dalmations.

My parents had a great dane that was traumatised by the scrotes that broke into their house.

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Ive posted a photo on here before of a guy in Walton le Dale who chains his lightweight to a telegraph pole with some stout chain round the leaf springs.

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