...insist on a tracker however I mentioned that if I did get one fitted would they reduce my premium. They said that it wouldn't.
I've got my disklok so that's my visual deterrent.
I've been out chatting to a few garages this morning about security and tbh, I'm still a little unsure. Both...
+1 for the disklok - it's big and expensive but really obvious
I used to buy physical security products for computers and servers etc and the theory is that any experienced thief can get round any security given the time so what you need is something that presents the biggest and most awkward...
Ha ha mate.........no, I should have been clearer! Dead easy to use......mine is silver too. What I should've said is it is bulky and I don't like having it loose in my van......but that's just me. If I have any doubts about parking it, you bet your boots I use it. I'm just funny about having a...
I think with a bit of brute force it may be possible to remove it without unlocking it.
I foolishly bought the medium size without doing any research into the size of the T6 steering wheel, but as I also have a Ghost Immobiliser fitted the Disklok is there more as a visible deterrent than anything.
...favour to ask. Can someone please just measure the width/diameter of their steering wheel of their highline model T6.1. Trying to source a Disklok for my upcoming van, so I need dimensions to match for one. Some members suggest small and some medium. Many thanks in advance. Can't wait for our...
...is ...if you live in a high crime area ..or it’s parked for long periods out of your sight then any additional security is required ..disklok and other types will slow a theft down ...but a tracker will help to recover vehicle but what state you get it back in is anyones guess.. it’s all...
Hi
I've just acquired my first VW campervan and I'm also looking to do just this. My van has the basic vw factory immobiliser which I'm led to believe is a waste of time. So I agree that a visual deterrent and something to stop them moving it (other than a tow truck) seems the best option...
Our T6 is stored at a very secure caravan/van storage yard, or it’s on our drive. In both cases it has a pedal lock, Disklok and wheel clamp attached. The cost of all 3 is about £450, which is trivial in the scale of things.
When out and about we leave the wheel clamp behind.
Pete
Yes. I bought the little fabric wheel cover they sell on their website just incase. My insurance said I had to have a disklok I used Greenlight and they gave me a discount code £20 off I think
I bought size small
...to go into the garage for servicing/MOT. Apparently you can put it into service mode, but if the van goes above a certain speed (can’t remember the exact speed but fairly low) it re-activates.
If you want a quick and easy fix for your security I’d recommend a Disklok, you’ll need the small size.
I've gone for a Stoplock for the same reasons as VanDanMan. It's easy to use and not too bulky when not in use. Also it can be switched to other cars/ vans with no worries about the size of the steering wheel. If the T6 is behind locked gates it goes on to the Skoda Citigo.............my wife...
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