•   DenBR commented on this post about 6 years ago
    Having just had our motorhome stolen (and recovered, thank god) from our small narrow drive when it was parked close up against the garage and car in front of it, (How they got it out of that space without damaging the car we will never know!) Does anyone have any recommendations or advice regarding a wheel clamp. Something simple to operate but effective!
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    • Hello DenBR Sorry to hear about your woes. What make is your motorhome?
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    • Hi Spinner. It's a Chausson Flash 28 (2011 reg). I am looking at the Bulldog CA200C Centaur wheel clamp. But don't know how easy it is to fit andHi Spinner. It's a Chausson Flash 28 (2011 reg). I am looking at the Bulldog CA200C Centaur wheel clamp. But don't know how easy it is to fit and remover (by us of course!)  More ...
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    • What make is the base vehicle ?
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    • I have window-guards fitted to all seitz windows,extra lock on habitation door and deadlocks on van front doors.Also have pir lights fitted to bothI have window-guards fitted to all seitz windows,extra lock on habitation door and deadlocks on van front doors.Also have pir lights fitted to both front doors and tracker fitted.Security lights overlooking when van is parked at home.Slightly over the top I know,but having been broken into while in French sevice area(while I was in the van!) and heard of several m.homes going missing from home driveways,I want to protect by home from home as much as I can  More ...
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    • I do also have slide on locks that fit on the habitation window catches, so they are more difficult to open.
      I park my work van up so the towballsI do also have slide on locks that fit on the habitation window catches, so they are more difficult to open.
      I park my work van up so the towballs are touching, can't even walk between it and the camper, let alone get the camper out.

      Mind you my habitation door will unlock with almost any key, so I just use the twist bars inside to keep it secure, ish.
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    • Spinnter the base vehicle is a Ford Transit
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    • I have clamps like this on my trailers, they work well.
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    • Thanks eurosprinter. We have a security lilght on the front of the house which would have come on and probably assisted whoever it was of ourThanks eurosprinter. We have a security lilght on the front of the house which would have come on and probably assisted whoever it was of our neighbours who saw them taking it. We were in the living room at the front of the house at the time, but wouldn't have noticed the light coming on. We didn't hear anything either and TV wasn't up loud.
      The windows all have four catches, except the bathroom and the van was parked up against the hedge on one side. We leave a narrow gap to enable us to access the electric hook up point as we keep it on trickle charge all the time.

      Could you tell me what pir lights are please?
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    • Hi,Den,the pir lights are small led lights with a movement sensor built in,which are powered by 3 AA type batteries.I bought mine from Lidi,but theyHi,Den,the pir lights are small led lights with a movement sensor built in,which are powered by 3 AA type batteries.I bought mine from Lidi,but they are available at Marlins/EBay.I use them when parked up at home or overnight in services.I have them mounted on clips so they fit inside drivers and passenger side windows,so that if the van is approached the light will switch on for 30 seconds,which I think is enough to put off anyone lurking around the van.  More ...
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    • Thanks eurosprinter. Our outside light on the house didn't seem to put them off only assisted I would think, as they had to unhook the power cableThanks eurosprinter. Our outside light on the house didn't seem to put them off only assisted I would think, as they had to unhook the power cable and remove the thermal screen cover as well! However it also enabled the neighbour to see what was going on as well. Think we are extreemly luck.  More ...
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