So after approximately 25 years of waiting my wife and I have bought a 1991 T25 hi top. As it is going to be a much loved member of the family we want to make sure she is secure. We are looking at wireless trackers as there is numerous places we can put it in her just wondered if people had any recommendations for one?
We are also thinking steering wheel lock and pedal locks are there any particular ones we should be looking for? Thanks
Wireless Tracker and security for T25
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Re: Wireless Tracker and security for T25
You can place the tracker in any place which will not be easy to reach, somewhere that will take any burglar long to find.
Use your imagination, as I will not tell anyone where I hid the tracker in my Syncro.
For other security items, I wouldn't rely on a steering wheel lock. It is very easy to break one to a point where the steering wheel will spin free within seconds.
A sensible pedal lock is a very good option, as it will also take time and effort to break.
The ultimate mechanical security item to my point of view is Bear Lock. This is a mechanical gear lever linkage lock hard fitted to your van, and almost stealth. Although not cheap, it is worth every penny spent on. Just Google "Bear Lock" and find the nearest installer.
I use the combination of the tracker, pedal lock and Bear Lock, so far not having to test any of them.
Use your imagination, as I will not tell anyone where I hid the tracker in my Syncro.
For other security items, I wouldn't rely on a steering wheel lock. It is very easy to break one to a point where the steering wheel will spin free within seconds.
A sensible pedal lock is a very good option, as it will also take time and effort to break.
The ultimate mechanical security item to my point of view is Bear Lock. This is a mechanical gear lever linkage lock hard fitted to your van, and almost stealth. Although not cheap, it is worth every penny spent on. Just Google "Bear Lock" and find the nearest installer.
I use the combination of the tracker, pedal lock and Bear Lock, so far not having to test any of them.
1990 ex. German Army Syncro, 3 knob, AFN, M469 fully converted to 16". Camper conversion by URO CAMPER in Seville.