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How to lock up / secure a M35 A3 ?

montaillou

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I'm going with a trunk monkey
1:57 is my favourite.

Anyways, little late to the thread, but, I had an air cut off installed because Deuces can runaway. To reset it, you had to open one of the side engine flaps and know where to reset switch was. Easy enough, once you knew, really hard (maybe impossible to almost anyone) to find otherwise.

The seat below is what I used to have, the chain would loop around the steering wheel with a padlock.
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I decided on putting container locks on the doors:

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They're designed such that you can't pull out or push that pin in unless you have the key. I also plan on putting shutters on the windows. Have a few ideas about that, still a work in progress.
 

MatthewWBailey

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What about a "Truck Club"? I have one just for extra confidence. Just a thought. Unless someone cuts the steering wheel off, no way it can be driven.
 

TechnoWeenie

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High security electric switch mounted on starter cylinoid trigger wire
Not to rain on the parade, but a tubular lock is easier to pick than most other locks - other than a Masterlock. Also, if there is easy access to the wires behind it, it's not really doing anything.

That being said, it'll stop 99.9% of the people that are looking for a quick joyride. I think the stick will do more to stop them than anything else, though.. .hah!
 
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