Anyone use steering wheel locks, the Club etc.? Never used one myself, seemed to be all the rage at one time. Some lock to the brake pedal. Yeah, not going to stop a pro, but maybe the opportunity thief at stores, restaurants..
Back about thirty years ago or so my wife's aunt and uncle were travelling across the country to a family reunion in California. They arrived at a hotel in New Mexico, put the club on their car and went to their room. They came out an hour later and their car was gone club and all. They were less upset about the car being gone than the irreplaceable family photos they lost in a car they never saw again.
No matter what you do if the a holes want your car they will get it.. my avatar isn’t worth 50 grand so I don’t see it getting stolen. Whatever you can do for peace of mind, but good insurance may be the answer
One of the ways to defeat a "Club" was to cut the steering wheel. The Club may be hardened and hard to cut, but the steering wheel isn't. The best you can do with a determined thief is to slow him down.
Thanks guys. Hadn't though about cutting the steering wheel... Definitely only a first line of defense...
i usually use mine. It can be easily defeated----as pointed out above, by cutting the wheel. But, the object is to slow 'em down, or make it so unattractive that they move on to another car....... Another thing i'm looking into is a steering column lock---that is, something along the shaft, maybe something that goes into the steering u joint(s) that makes it impossible to steer.
I use a hidden battery cut off switch...it can't be hot wired that way, and hopefully I'd hear/see the rollback/tow truck, if someone was trying to steal it.
In the VW scene there is the Berg locking shifter. Put it in reverse and turn the key to lock it there.
I think any deterrent is better than none. Keeps the low life’s in check. Can’t really do anything about the “pros” though. I wonder how those “repo-man” reality shows inspired the roaches?
The guy that had my '56 Vette before me had a solenoid in the brake line. Sort of a line lock in reverse. When you put the brakes on and turned the key off the solenoid kept the brakes locked. Took me awhile to figure out what the heck; every time I turned it off and tried to push it, it wouldn't budge! I took it off. Two things wrong, one, overnight the pressure would bleed off and you could roll the car and two, I didn't want to loose electrical power driving down the road, hit the brakes and have them locked.
You do know there are apps for your phone that tell you there is a transmitter? They just steal the car, stop at McD's and throw it out and go on their way.
I put my battery in the trunk and used a latching solenoid and hidden switch to shut down the battery. If they get under the hood, there will be no battery power available and no power at the starter for them to hotwire off of. Doesn't prevent towing it off. I have used The Club in the past and will use it in the future. A new neighbor spotted it and chuckled (car was parked outside on the driveway) and I explained it this way ... although The Club is easy to defeat, it will hopefully make me look paranoid to the thief who may also wonder what other contraptions I have equipped the car with. The intent being to get Mr Asswipington to move along to an easier target ... YOUR (my neighbor) Porsche for example As has been said, anything that will make them think another vehicle just might be an easier target is a good thing. I certainly wouldn't rely on just The Club though.
I leave a rabid spider monkey in the car, he won’t let anyone in who doesn’t know the password. If you try he’ll rip your face off. Works every time….