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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #15 on: April 29, 2012, 11:06:31 pm »
Although i use the APR Anti-Theft i still use this as well



It has the longest attack time and even if they can now get past it quicker it offers a visual deterrent to the opportunist thief.


Whats the APR Anti-Theft Carl? Is it map/ecu related? like the sps switch on revo's?

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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2012, 12:35:08 am »
We tried those in South Africa many years ago. Waste of time, they just saw trough the steering wheel, which is surprisingly quick and easy, and remove it. Bottom line is, if they want it, they will steal it. Best option at the end of the day after trying those, gearlocks, etc. etc. was to have a tracker fitted. If the car moves without the activation fob, they pick it up straight away and notify you to find out if the movement of the vehicle is authorised. In fact, years ago, any car over a certain value had to have Tracker fitted or they wouldn't insure you.

Not sure how it works in the UK, but I should imagine it would be very similar.

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Whats the APR Anti-Theft Carl? Is it map/ecu related? like the sps switch on revo's?

Yes it's map related. Tho I think they're a bad idea. A professional car thief is just going to come back into your house and threaten you or a member of your family until they you tell them how it works.

If they want to take it they will. I'd rather be out of harm's way and either recover the car later with a tracker or get my insurance to pay out. After all, that's what insurance is for and a car (as much as we love them) is completely replaceable. A person is not.
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2012, 07:51:59 am »
Whats the APR Anti-Theft Carl? Is it map/ecu related? like the sps switch on revo's?

Yes it's map related. Tho I think they're a bad idea. A professional car thief is just going to come back into your house and threaten you or a member of your family until they you tell them how it works.

If they want to take it they will. I'd rather be out of harm's way and either recover the car later with a tracker or get my insurance to pay out. After all, that's what insurance is for and a car (as much as we love them) is completely replaceable. A person is not.

I take it you don't lock your car then and you just leave it open with the keys in it? A professional car thief would remove the car without needing to get into your house. If they did happen to have come in to get the keys, by the time they had gone outisde, realised they can't start the car and then come back the police would have been called. Plus they can't get into my house if they are trying to nick it from Morrisons car park  :laugh:

Carlo - It works in a similar vane the REVO Anti-theft in that it disables the accelerator. So although the car would start they couldn't drive anywhere. The added bonus with the APR is that the engine light flashes whilst it is enabled which would make them think it was fcuked. :happy2:

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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #18 on: April 30, 2012, 09:55:06 am »
Whats the APR Anti-Theft Carl? Is it map/ecu related? like the sps switch on revo's?

Yes it's map related. Tho I think they're a bad idea. A professional car thief is just going to come back into your house and threaten you or a member of your family until they you tell them how it works.

If they want to take it they will. I'd rather be out of harm's way and either recover the car later with a tracker or get my insurance to pay out. After all, that's what insurance is for and a car (as much as we love them) is completely replaceable. A person is not.

I take it you don't lock your car then and you just leave it open with the keys in it? A professional car thief would remove the car without needing to get into your house. If they did happen to have come in to get the keys, by the time they had gone outisde, realised they can't start the car and then come back the police would have been called. Plus they can't get into my house if they are trying to nick it from Morrisons car park  :laugh:

Carlo - It works in a similar vane the REVO Anti-theft in that it disables the accelerator. So although the car would start they couldn't drive anywhere. The added bonus with the APR is that the engine light flashes whilst it is enabled which would make them think it was fcuked. :happy2:

Cheers Carl  :happy2:

The flashing engine light is a good feature  :smiley:

Is it possible to get a reduction in your insurance premium for having the APR/Revo anti theft option?
I always inform my insurers of my mods but I always forget to mention the Revo SPS anti theft function, which could save me money  :ashamed:

It's quite a good deterrent really and there should be a reduction surely?

What's the odds, if I call Tony at green light, that they will lower my premium?

Thing is... It's been payed in full, so I doubt they will send me a cheque  :grin:

Guess its a matter of trying to remember such things before renewing the policy!  :booty:


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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2012, 10:06:38 am »
^^^

I've just recently renewed my insurance too and forgot to mention the Revo sps switch. :ashamed: Wondering if it's worth phoning them and telling them, but like you said as it's all paid for in full, I doubt they'd refund anything.
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2012, 02:37:34 pm »
Some insurance companies do lower the Premium & some don't

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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2012, 03:24:37 pm »
Although i use the APR Anti-Theft i still use this as well



It has the longest attack time and even if they can now get past it quicker it offers a visual deterrent to the opportunist thief.


Whats the APR Anti-Theft Carl? Is it map/ecu related? like the sps switch on revo's?

I use the same discklok in mine, the small version fits perfectly.

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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2012, 04:30:50 pm »
i dont bother with a steering lock anymore use to use one but now my insurance company put a gps tracker in for free btw for anybody who wants to know the company is coverbox  :happy2:
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #23 on: April 30, 2012, 04:54:29 pm »
i dont bother with a steering lock anymore use to use one but now my insurance company put a gps tracker in for free btw for anybody who wants to know the company is coverbox  :happy2:

Wonder if I can talk Greenlight or Sky into putting a tracker in mine for free  :signLOL:
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2012, 09:13:55 pm »
Or, just buy a Jetta TFSi. Real sleeper, nobody wants to steal a Jetta. I hope......... :laugh: And basically get all the benefits of a GTi, but with a big boot.

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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #25 on: April 30, 2012, 10:58:27 pm »
Most scum who steal cars are opportunists so anything that makes it harder for them and will make them move onto the next car can only be a good thing.
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #26 on: May 01, 2012, 09:48:31 am »
Got a quote yesterday of £395+VAT from these guys http://www.pentagonglasstech.com/contact/uk.asp
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #27 on: May 01, 2012, 10:07:03 am »
Got a quote yesterday of £395+VAT from these guys http://www.pentagonglasstech.com/contact/uk.asp

You managed to get a quote? I've been contacting them for months and they haven't gotten back to me
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Re: Is it worth buying a steering lock
« Reply #28 on: May 01, 2012, 10:11:28 am »
Got a quote yesterday of £395+VAT from these guys http://www.pentagonglasstech.com/contact/uk.asp

You managed to get a quote? I've been contacting them for months and they haven't gotten back to me

Yup, emailed them sunday night out of curiosity. That was for a five door.
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