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Steering Wheel Security locking bar

beanohallett

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Good morning Folks,

Has anyone got a recommendation for a steering wheel security locking bar that they have used in their Grenadier which is a good fit

Looking to get one

Kind regards Garry
 
Good morning Folks,

Has anyone got a recommendation for a steering wheel security locking bar that they have used in their Grenadier which is a good fit

Looking to get one

Kind regards Garry
Hi Garry, do a search for Disklok.
 
Good morning Folks,

Has anyone got a recommendation for a steering wheel security locking bar that they have used in their Grenadier which is a good fit

Looking to get one

Kind regards Garry
Good afternoon Garry - Milenco is a tried & tested steering wheel lock which exceeds the Sold Secure Gold Standard. A very solid and visible item.
I've used on previous Isuzus and now the Grenadier - suggest you check out their website.

Regards Simon ( UK )
 
Good afternoon Garry - Milenco is a tried & tested steering wheel lock which exceeds the Sold Secure Gold Standard. A very solid and visible item.
I've used on previous Isuzus and now the Grenadier - suggest you check out their website.

Regards Simon ( UK )
I use Milenco on mine, excellent product. I also have stoplock pro on my disco 4, but it will not fit the Grenadier steering wheel.
 

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It’s an old hack and still works great for those who want to take their own life in their hands and not wear a seatbelt as well.

Wheel lock wise I have two, I wouldn’t say either are infallible, but one is just the stop lock one that has the claw on the inside and the other is a plastic coloured steel loop that threads around the wheel and plugs into the seat belt.

Anything like that is just a visual deterrent and won’t stop a motivated and experienced car thief for long.

Trouble is with our vehicles, it’s not like the guy just down the road has got one as well is it. Not yet anyway.
 
I use Prolocks for my classics but TBH gave never used ine for a modern vehicle. Here 99% of modern vehicle thefts are when someone breaks into your house and steals your keys, which are going to gave the steering kock key with them as well.
 
I use Prolocks for my classics but TBH gave never used ine for a modern vehicle. Here 99% of modern vehicle thefts are when someone breaks into your house and steals your keys, which are going to gave the steering kock key with them as well.
Keep the vehicle keys and steering lock keys separate from each other - maybe inconvenient but will prevent vehicle theft in
the event of person breaking into house and stealing keys.
 
Keep the vehicle keys and steering lock keys separate from each other - maybe inconvenient but will prevent vehicle theft in
the event of person breaking into house and stealing keys.
You mean you won't/don't take your grenadier keys to bed with you ??
 
Keep the vehicle keys and steering lock keys separate from each other - maybe inconvenient but will prevent vehicle theft in
the event of person breaking into house and stealing keys.
As my daugfhter says.
I would rather someone who breaks into my house finds the car keys and takes off quickly, compared to venturing through the house looking for them.
Take the car, it is insured, I don't have life insurance.
 
The problem is rather not the airbag - as the entire vehicle.
Got the steering wheel from my MB GLK stolen - About 6000 Euros total damage.
The same day they stole the entire dash of a Audi A 6 and some BMW stuff as well.
So what is stolen depends on demand. - In case of a Grenadier I doubt there is demand to stolen spares for some time..
 
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