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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:59 pm |
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I recently read an article in a motorhome magazine about security, And I thought what a brilliant idea. Let me explain, now all vehicle seats are on runners, now push the seat as far foward as it will travel , now drill a hole in the runner behind the seat. Then use a padlock to pass thru the hole. Secure padlock. You or anyone else cannot push the seat back to drive off. However
don't lose the key. I'm putting this at the top of my DIY jobs, when I buy my M/H Graham2 |
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:41 pm |
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I recently read an article in a motorhome magazine about security, And I thought what a brilliant idea. Let me explain, now all vehicle seats are on runners, now push the seat as far foward as it will travel , now drill a hole in the runner behind the seat. Then use a padlock to pass thru the hole. Secure padlock. You or anyone else cannot push the seat back to drive off. However
don't lose the key. I'm putting this at the top of my DIY jobs, when I buy my M/H Graham2
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hi good idea i lock my swivel seat while i am away
its not easy to drive away with the seat against the wheel
this with a combination of other security features make them look for easer targets
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 10:38 pm |
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It's a great idea but not for me... it would take a frustrating 10mins to get the seat in just the right position again...
...and then again, at least I'd have a seat to adjust  |
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