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  1. X-Eng X Defend Pedal Lock looks decent, I will definitely consider it. About making it distinctive, I thought about it but I was afraid that it might backfire. It felt like putting a bullseye on my LR instead of scaring people off. Thanks for all the advice mate, I will weigh my options and buy some security equipment asap.
  2. I have a Land Rover Defender 90 Extreme 2.5L 2005 - While it doesn't require/need relay protection, it basically has 0 protection against theft itself. I also made a lot of upgrades/personal improvements and don't want to go looking for my LR amidst a pandemic. The ones I linked has about 2 min theft resistance, ID tags, alarm centre etc. Wouldn't they be enough? Do I really need VHF or other ways to send alarms? Tracker is way too expensive for me car but I also want Thatcham. I am indecisive about what to do with this security business and constant theft risk. Thanks for the advice though, much appreciated. I will check the trackers you linked.
  3. New member here, I couldn't find any recent topics so I created one, I hope it is ok. A lot of cars were nicked in me city lately(especially LRs and RRs) and planning to fit an insurance/thatcham tracker on my LR. With a bit of research I've decided on: https://www.rewiresecurity.co.uk/ins...d-gps-trackers. (Prices are on the bottom) My question is: a) Anyone else use insurance/thatcham trackers and have any advice? b) Is it worth it? Do they really work? - Articles say a lot about these things but it'd be nice to hear from people who actually use them. c) Are there any alternative devices, alarms, gadgets I can use to have similar or better protection? Any help or advice is appreciated.
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    Graz

    New member here, after reading what happened to you, I visited their website about Incontrol and read all about terms and conditions. It is freightening how much they covered their asses and pretty much accept no responsibility for a system that is supposed to "protect" our cars. Good luck to you mate, I hope you can either find your stolen car or get the insurance money. It is mind-boggling how unreliable the company acts in this matter....
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