I have just looked at it on the web, I think you ought to carefully search as I did, there may be a page where it will allow you to buy, its 49 euros, but if you want some sort of security across the doors I use one those safety luggage straps you can buy in Halfords or better still you must have seen those web straps for holding down awnings, that will do the job superbly.
I can't really see the point on a new vehicle. The doors are deadlocked so they can't be opened even if a window is smashed & nobody can force a door on a modern vehicle without a large amount of effort. For a thief determined to enter a motorhome there are easier ways than through driver/passenger doors.
Quote: Originally posted by markh1 on 23/9/2014
Do a google search for the FIAMMA DUO CAB DOOR BAR, available from a variety of suppliers for around £48
That was our first thought, but the reviews are not great.
These devices or putting a strap across the door handles were only of use back in the day when it took a few seconds to quietly pop a lock on a cab door. You can't easily break open cab doors on modern vans so there is no point in using one.
Just heard of a guy who had a new £74k Hymer stolen near Rome. Went shopping, came out in shorts & T shirt to find everything had gone. Standing in the street with nothing and the consulate had to get him home. Police said professional gangs are stealing up to 20 per week and sending them to Russia. His deadlocks were disabled and his tracker was jammed. Have any other people had reports?
hasn't anyone heard of cops warning people with desirable CARS fitted with the latest remote locks/alarms and immobilisers, the thieves just scan the car and obtain details/codes and whatever, they have been advised to fit retro highly visible locks to deter them, they are called car hackers, and guess what, most of them are easterners, what a surprise!
The op is of course at an advantage here. With Hymers & other top of range German built motorhomes to choose from why should a Russian thief want to nick a rhd Elddis?