Does the van have alloy wheels and an alko secure receiver? If so then an alko-secure lock is supposed to be a good deterrent. Not easy to put on, but can be had secondhand for less than £100.
When we bought our Sprite last year the Alloy wheels were part of the 'Diamond Pack' which was an extra. The AL-KO receiver was also part of the Diamond Pack. The lock itself was then extra again.
Hacksaw Bob has got it right. Ask your insurance company for an approved list of wheel clamps and hitch locks, When you buy them, keep the receipts for proof of what and when you bought them.
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The OP never said what chassis the wheel lock was for, if it's BPW as used by the Explorer Group, then the Alko one will not fit,you have to use the BPW one. The only other option is the Excalibur
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Quote: Originally posted by corpogreen on 01/3/2011
Hacksaw Bob has got it right. Ask your insurance company for an approved list of wheel clamps and hitch locks, When you buy them, keep the receipts for proof of what and when you bought them.
I have also taken some pictures of the van at home to show that the locks are used.
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