Steering krook lock

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Molly123
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Steering krook lock

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Can anyone recommend a steering wheel lock ? I have tried two and they both only fit modern , smaller steering wheels.
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We use a Saxon Stoplock Original which we got from Argos, but I guess it might depend on exactly which steering wheel you have.

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/740%2F8 ... ku:7408234
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Re: Steering krook lock

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I bought a Elitezotec © HEAVY DUTY STEERING WHEEL HAND BRAKE CARAVAN CAR VAN COUPLING SECURITY LOCKS NEW (EXTENDABLE STEERING LOCK) from Amazon which fits well
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Thanks Des and Keith. Much appreciated.
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Re: Steering krook lock

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Hi,

I looked at getting a krook lock for Doris a few years ago - after researching which ones gave a thief the most grief to get off, I ended up getting a DiskLok. The standard moggy steering wheel needs the 'large' version. So far so good, the car hasn't yet been nicked.... :D
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Re: Steering krook lock

Post by Murrayminor »

I feel the disc lock would be the preferred option, some insurance companies are promoting them and offering discounts if fitted.
Many high performance vehicle owners now use the disc lock to avoid keyless theft, the disc lock can withstand quite a few minutes attack with an angle grinder before it gives up.

I'm in no way connected to the company but have first hand knowledge how effective they are

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