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General => General discussion => Topic started by: jdjd on 17 November 2011, 15:53
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Right my MKVI GTI was stolen, Looking to be paid out and im buying a golf R.
Obviously im paranoid to death about being robbed now. I had my Raptor 700 Quadbike stolen about 3months ago aswell. From the same address the golf was stolen.
I see alot of Golf R's have been taken the same way my golf was, House being broken into and keys taken. So security is on the up and to be honest ive had to accuire some nasty weapons to defend myself its gotten that bad.
Im looking to have a trackers fitted to my cars now. However are they really good? I did a quick check on the internet and it seems theifs are just buying cheap jammers from china which block gps signal or something for like £50. Are they worth the initial outlay like £400 + subscription? Is recovery rate good?
Or are there better ways to stop somebody taking your car, I know revo used to have a lock on their switch which turned the car off something i never knew how to use properly so it wasn't being used in my car at the time even though I had it :S
Or something like blackjax which used to cut the power to the car like 2min down the road?
Anyway suggestions welcome please
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And yes I know all about the reduced insurance etc... Im talking purely of a point of stopping theifs
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The pukka Trackers are supposed to be good and have a high recovery rate but it doesn't stop the car being twoc'd in the first place. Something that kills the car once it's a couple of miles away sounds like a good combo with the tracker.
To be honest though I would look at moving. If you're having to arm yourself to defend your car keys I wouldn't bother with a flash car either. Not worth going to prison for duffing some scrote who's after your car.
Nick
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Move out of Liverpool! :grin:
Seriously though I would move. If moving isn't an option I wouldn't buy a flash car, especially not a golf as they are thieve magnets.
Pull up bollard for your drive? Big dog?
Edit: Re: tracker, would you want the car back? It would classed as stolen recovered, damaging its worth forever. I don't know how good trackers are but the jammers can be had online for 20 notes.
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Bollard across the end of your drive in combination with a good house alarm should do the job :wink:
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Sorry to hear that, pretty awful situation to be in.
My mates has an alarm on his scooby that if you walk near the doors (3 door btw) then it will bleep away for ever until you move away. This is then linked up to a little key fob type item that vibrates and bleeps if the car is bleeping. An idea maybe?
I say let them take it, if they want it that bad they will steal it. Insurance will cover you almost every time for the value of the car right? It maybe a lot of hassle with the companies but better than trying to defend your car with with nasty tools you have gotten hold of. The kind of people who steal cars aren't exactly savoury characters...I doubt it would do you good going at them with a rusty spoon!
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Or a hidden keybox within the house so they don't get in the car in the first place?
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As above, you didnt mention in the original post if you had a house alarm, if not worth £300-£400 of anybody's money, which may put them off trying to break in to stael the keys and anything else they may like... :wink:
Good luck in resolving it all pal.
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decent house alarm an a small safe to keep keys and other stuff in should make there life harder
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Whenever this comes up the general consensus is to leave your keys downstairs where they can be easily found, if the thieves want your car that bad they wont think twice about waking you up and
asking nicely threatening you with a knife for them.
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My previous job involved fitting trackers to brand new Porsche's. In all honesty I thought they were crap but insurers would not cover them if they had no tracker system.
Easily ripped out by a pro theif. Get some bollards and a heavy duty front and back door lock.
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Park your car on your drive and built a moat around your house with a draw bridge. I'd say it maybe do able.
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Don't matter where you live,I live in a low crime area and the tw ats drove 40miles from Wolverhampton to rob my car. :angry:
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I've a trackstar for sale £100 fit them on BMW's and rolls royce's at work. :wink:
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My cousin has a tracker in his Astra VXR (standard fit I believe?) and it led to the swift recovery of it with the guys that stole it stood next to it!
They had also broken into the house, walked through picking up a laptop on the way.... Then decided to leave through the window after they realised a hideously overgrown bulldog/bull terrier was on the other side of the lounge door. My cousin an his missus thought he was just being annoying, ah well, stopped them going upstairs.
He's now got what's known as 'dealer doors' nigh on impossible to break down or into. I'm sure a google would bring something up.
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Take the fuel pump relay to bed with you
They won't be expecting that
Brian
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Take the fuel pump relay to bed with you
They won't be expecting that
Brian
I had a friend who always took out the fuel pump fuse. Worked like a charm.
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one of those steering wheel locks?
concrete a huge eyebolt into the floor and chain through the wheels. (wouldn't be pretty if they tried to drive off i doubt mind)
remove some fuses, wheelclamps, bollards etc
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Ive got a couple fitted to different cars. They call you if the car moves, they have 5 or 6 different numbers to ring if they cant get through.
Im not sure about the jammers they are using although i know they exist.
It did nothing to bring down my insurance i just wanted them for peice of mind :smiley:
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Take the fuel pump relay to bed with you
They won't be expecting that
Brian
I had a friend who always took out the fuel pump fuse. Worked like a charm.
This makes me sick. It makes owning such a nice car pointless. I'd rather own an older car than be in constant fear for my familys and my cars safety. What sort of world do we live in? :sad: