Sunday, February 22, 2009
Steering Wheel Bar Lock - The most popular is The Club, a steel bar that clamps on the steering wheel and makes the vehicle impossible to steer. They are an effective deterrent because of their imposing presence on the steering wheel.
Hood Restraint - A device that prevents full access to the under the hood components. These can include a chain which allows a hood opening of approximately four inches, a mechanical or electrical device that physically locks the hood down, or a mechanical or electrical device that prevents the factory-supplied hood mechanism from operating.
Steering Column Collar - Protects entry to the ignition through the column.
Tire/Wheel Locks - Tool wraps around the tire or wheel to immobilize the vehicle.
Gearshift Lock - Locks gearshift in place, making it impossible to shift transmission into gear.
Hood Restraint - A device that prevents full access to the under the hood components. These can include a chain which allows a hood opening of approximately four inches, a mechanical or electrical device that physically locks the hood down, or a mechanical or electrical device that prevents the factory-supplied hood mechanism from operating.
Steering Column Collar - Protects entry to the ignition through the column.
Tire/Wheel Locks - Tool wraps around the tire or wheel to immobilize the vehicle.
Gearshift Lock - Locks gearshift in place, making it impossible to shift transmission into gear.
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