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Hello all -
My 1986 Humvee project is running great after a bunch of work that it needed when I got it...and thank you for the input and answers I found on this site as well as the specific replies to my questions.
Here are some cheap options to secure your Humvee when parked...
I installed a Pollak 51-916 battery disconnect switch ($25 on ebaaa) by using the existing hole by the front passenger left leg and the existing slave cable power supply cables. I installed this on the negative and the install is nice and neat and the existing slave cable lengths were perfect. Having a keyed battery disconnect helps for security and when performing maintenance. This disconnect is rated at 185 amps continuous and 1000 surge.
I installed a Kryptonite KryptoFlex 1518 bike lock cable between the air lift hoops on the hood to prevent unauthorized hood opening...6 feet long 15mm thick with key...fits perfect and the velcro straps that are attached to the cable help keep it tight and look like it's made for it.
I have a 6 foot bike lock cable with a keyed padlock around the parking brake lever to secure the parking brake lever when it is engaged...I wrapped the cable around the body brace that is behind the drivers seat...the padlock is attached directly below the lever trigger which prevents it from sliding off...ths will make sure my Humvee doesn't roll away and crash into something when parked on an incline if someone decides to disengage the brake when walking by....
Next I plan on adding some locking hasps to the under seat storage and battery access panels....I will post some photos of that when it's done.
I've learned over the years that locks help keep people honest...
None of these security mods will stop someone really motivated to move or drive the Humvee, but they will certainly keep the local idiot or teenagers from causing harm to themselves or others.
My 1986 Humvee project is running great after a bunch of work that it needed when I got it...and thank you for the input and answers I found on this site as well as the specific replies to my questions.
Here are some cheap options to secure your Humvee when parked...
I installed a Pollak 51-916 battery disconnect switch ($25 on ebaaa) by using the existing hole by the front passenger left leg and the existing slave cable power supply cables. I installed this on the negative and the install is nice and neat and the existing slave cable lengths were perfect. Having a keyed battery disconnect helps for security and when performing maintenance. This disconnect is rated at 185 amps continuous and 1000 surge.
I installed a Kryptonite KryptoFlex 1518 bike lock cable between the air lift hoops on the hood to prevent unauthorized hood opening...6 feet long 15mm thick with key...fits perfect and the velcro straps that are attached to the cable help keep it tight and look like it's made for it.
I have a 6 foot bike lock cable with a keyed padlock around the parking brake lever to secure the parking brake lever when it is engaged...I wrapped the cable around the body brace that is behind the drivers seat...the padlock is attached directly below the lever trigger which prevents it from sliding off...ths will make sure my Humvee doesn't roll away and crash into something when parked on an incline if someone decides to disengage the brake when walking by....
Next I plan on adding some locking hasps to the under seat storage and battery access panels....I will post some photos of that when it's done.
I've learned over the years that locks help keep people honest...
None of these security mods will stop someone really motivated to move or drive the Humvee, but they will certainly keep the local idiot or teenagers from causing harm to themselves or others.
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