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How do you secure your Deuce ?

acesneights1

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I'm not in love with the fact that anyone can just jump in and drive it away. Has anyone wired in an ignition key ?I was also thinking of just using a Caterpiller Ghost key switch on the Batts...Or I suppose this would work too...:D
 

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6x6guy

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The locking door handles are for sale here on SS in the classified ads, under parts for sale. "Those military guys" are selling them. I bought two sets of them. They are great for keeping unwanted people and unsupervised kids from opening your doors and flipping all your switches.
 

FloridaAKM

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My truck stays behind locked gates @ work & @ home. The chain lock is always on the wheel @ home to make sure. At some point, locking door handles & a battery locking switch will be installed when the weather cools down & I quit working the auctions so hard! Work has 24-7-365 security guards as it is a homeland security facility.
 

patracy

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This guy determines if you should or should not be in his domain. Vehicles also are in "his" domain.
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Motorcar

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Replaced start button with marine grade keyed switch for local stops. Knife switch on battery terminal and padlock on battery box, long term parking.
 

kboy

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I would just chain the clutch to the steering wheel, such that you can not depress the clutch and/or turn the steering wheel. I uses 2 padlock, one on the clutch pedal shaft & one end of the chain, and the other on the chain which we looped once or more time on the steering wheel.

-k
 
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