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Advice request-Immobiliser
Posted: 13 Dec 2006, 17:00
by madmyk
Hi guys, can anyone help please? In the present climate of van theft, and insurance costs, I am considering fitting an immobiliser. Can anyone recomend a
quality supplier/fitter/system for a 1.6 TD 51Kw 1986 Westie Joker poptop. Any problems or comments?
Thanks chaps
Myk
Posted: 13 Dec 2006, 17:22
by Dan Wood
I think
Mr. Baxter has started doing Laserline alarms/immobiliser stuff, complete with all the paperwork for your insurance company.
He's always done quality work for me...
Posted: 13 Dec 2006, 19:16
by Westy.Club.Joker
Just had exactly that done with my Westy. The guy works all over the country, he`s in demand everywhere

the alarm is a Toad Ai606 which is Thatcham grade 1. He does a very neat job, respects the value of your motor, you can`t tell where he did the work on mine, it`s so well hidden and neat. Also fitted remote central locking at the same time so the alarm fob locks everything. (you will need a new rear lock mechanism for central locking, £35 from JK, PM for details of how to mod your sliding door lock to suit, it`s a five minute job and saves buying a central-locking type mechanism)
07985144166 / 07738818399
safe.n.sound@blueyonder.co.uk
Ask for Barry. Give him a shout, I can really recommend him, and he knows exactly how/where to fit the stuff now, as he`s just done mine

Posted: 14 Dec 2006, 20:13
by "WEAZLECHIN"
hiya
anyone will do it, ask your local places, get quotes. it snot rocket science doing immobilisers
Posted: 15 Dec 2006, 09:32
by Bilbo Blue
Look behind the fuse board, find the wire that leads to the fuel pump, bung a hidden switch in it and bobs ur uncle. Jobs a good un.
Posted: 15 Dec 2006, 15:54
by Westy.Club.Joker
For an insurance discount you need the fitting certificate from an approved fitter.
Posted: 15 Dec 2006, 18:15
by Simon Baxter
I supply and fit Laserline alarms and immobilisers to Thatcham standards.
I supply the relevent documentation for insurance companies.
I have a decent amount of stock, although generally booked for a month or so in advance.
I have been fitting and using laserline for over 10 years and find them to be a very good product and very reliable.
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 00:33
by madmyk

Thanks chaps! Most helpful and really appreciated. Will follow these up!
What a fine set of jolly fine peeps you all is
Myk
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 08:44
by Stefvan
Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Just had exactly that done with my Westy.
Hi Westy could you give us an idea of the costs of your immobiliser and your central locking conversion ? My van is in bits at the mo but will start to look tempting to opportunists and drunks in the New Year...
cheers
Stefvan