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Soft top security
Soft top security
Hopefully not far from my new zuk. Just waiting for confirmation on a new job.
I have a question about soft top security.
What do you guys do about it when you are away from the car?
I found the flexiglass site and was wondering if any of you had in experience with the setup for the vitara below ,or know of anyone that has.
I have a question about soft top security.
What do you guys do about it when you are away from the car?
I found the flexiglass site and was wondering if any of you had in experience with the setup for the vitara below ,or know of anyone that has.
Re: Soft top security
Pray and hope for the best, its worked for me hehehehefirestang wrote:I have a question about soft top security.
What do you guys do about it when you are away from the car?
Thanks guys .
I was shying away from a soft top type because of the security and i guess the durability of the top as well. But i liked the open air part of the equation. The wife is also happier with the hard top conversion, so thats a win.
With the vitara style it looks like the original roof, if its in the boby colour i guess no one would look at it a second time anyway.
I was shying away from a soft top type because of the security and i guess the durability of the top as well. But i liked the open air part of the equation. The wife is also happier with the hard top conversion, so thats a win.
With the vitara style it looks like the original roof, if its in the boby colour i guess no one would look at it a second time anyway.
i've got this alarm that will sense any movement in the front seat area of the cabin, really sensitive but i drowned the siren for it so its no good anyway! also a pain if its windy or when a car drives past and shakes the car! you have to muck around with it a bit to get it right but if you want to be doubly sure just take out anything of value.
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soft top security
I fixed the problem in my soft top vitara by building a wooden box that I then screwed into the same holes that hold the rear floor at the tail gate. I then covered the whole box with diamond plate rubber. The only way into the box is through the tail gate.
Firestang, I have bad news - in a convertible of any kind, there is NO security.
During the 20 years I have owned my softop Zook, the doors have only ever been locked when the Flexiglass canopy is on for winter. Locking them only means that a lowlife intent on getting in might do a "Jack the Ripper" job on the soft roof - there was even a recent report in here of some prick actually stealing the roof!
Although the speakers are good quality and hidden away, my radio/cassette unit is a piece of cheap-looking crap that offers no temptation to the ungodly. That's really the only security you have with a softop, leave nothing in it when you are away from the vehicle. (Though I do like the sound of Rat's lockable box.)
Flexiglass (or similar) hardtop canopies can be a pain in the bum to put on/take off but they transform a Zook of any model for winter, and in terms of security of course. There is no easy solution, I'm afraid, you just have to remember to leave nothing of value in a softop.
Cheers - Longbaser.
During the 20 years I have owned my softop Zook, the doors have only ever been locked when the Flexiglass canopy is on for winter. Locking them only means that a lowlife intent on getting in might do a "Jack the Ripper" job on the soft roof - there was even a recent report in here of some prick actually stealing the roof!
Although the speakers are good quality and hidden away, my radio/cassette unit is a piece of cheap-looking crap that offers no temptation to the ungodly. That's really the only security you have with a softop, leave nothing in it when you are away from the vehicle. (Though I do like the sound of Rat's lockable box.)
Flexiglass (or similar) hardtop canopies can be a pain in the bum to put on/take off but they transform a Zook of any model for winter, and in terms of security of course. There is no easy solution, I'm afraid, you just have to remember to leave nothing of value in a softop.
Cheers - Longbaser.
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Thanks for the info guys. When you think about it all they have to do is break a windo on a hard top anyway.
It most likely will only be to get too and from what hopefully is my new place of emlpoy, that will most likely be a palce of medium security .But i reckon the wife will take a liking to it as well. si it will end up at the shopping centre.
So far i have looked at 5 cars. Pre coily x1 , coily x2 and 2 vitara, there iare 3 soft tops in there.
And gutless ,there's nothing wrong with the tailgat , it's just got character
It most likely will only be to get too and from what hopefully is my new place of emlpoy, that will most likely be a palce of medium security .But i reckon the wife will take a liking to it as well. si it will end up at the shopping centre.
So far i have looked at 5 cars. Pre coily x1 , coily x2 and 2 vitara, there iare 3 soft tops in there.
And gutless ,there's nothing wrong with the tailgat , it's just got character
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Security and Sierras aren't normally spoken of in the same sentence. Even a hardtop one is very easy to get into if they want. Your best bet is to keep any valuables out of the car. Buy a sturdy lockable trunk for anything that needs to be in the car. A detachable face stereo is a good idea too. It would be rare to have the car stolen, not the best car for joyriding in, wouldn't be able to outrun anyone.
If you have a rollcage you can try chaining the steering wheel to it, or get one of those locks that lock all the pedals together
Security and Sierras aren't normally spoken of in the same sentence. Even a hardtop one is very easy to get into if they want. Your best bet is to keep any valuables out of the car. Buy a sturdy lockable trunk for anything that needs to be in the car. A detachable face stereo is a good idea too. It would be rare to have the car stolen, not the best car for joyriding in, wouldn't be able to outrun anyone.
If you have a rollcage you can try chaining the steering wheel to it, or get one of those locks that lock all the pedals together
Ransom note = demand + collage
Out of Sight, Out of mind. You will find most people will only break into a car if they can see something in there worth taking. I make sure everything in my sierra of value that cant be taken out is bolted down, i.e stereo, amp, speakers etc.
I also fitted an alarm with a microwave sensor which is good especially if people stick their hands thru the soft top. I spoke to a guy who built a steel box which filled in the whole area between the rear seat and the rear door, which he had bolted down and put locks on it. He said it came in handy especially for things like his cb's, gps, recovery gear etc that you cant always carry on you. Not a bad idea I thought.
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I also fitted an alarm with a microwave sensor which is good especially if people stick their hands thru the soft top. I spoke to a guy who built a steel box which filled in the whole area between the rear seat and the rear door, which he had bolted down and put locks on it. He said it came in handy especially for things like his cb's, gps, recovery gear etc that you cant always carry on you. Not a bad idea I thought.
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Re: Soft top security
[quote="firestang"]Hopefully not far from my new zuk. Just waiting for confirmation on a new job.
I have a question about soft top security.
What do you guys do about it when you are away from the car?
I found the flexiglass site and was wondering if any of you had in experience with the setup for the vitara below ,or know of anyone that has.
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... anopy2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... canopy.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... anopy3.jpg[/img][/quote]
what are they worth?
I have a question about soft top security.
What do you guys do about it when you are away from the car?
I found the flexiglass site and was wondering if any of you had in experience with the setup for the vitara below ,or know of anyone that has.
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... anopy2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... canopy.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.flexiglass.com.au/images/pho ... anopy3.jpg[/img][/quote]
what are they worth?
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Re: Soft top security
have you tried emailinng the actual company, they'll have a better idea than the wild guesses on heremroffroader wrote:what are they worth?
Ransom note = demand + collage
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