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    #1
    Mga sir saan po ba may murang steering wheel lock?

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    if you are referring to the metal thing that they attached to the steering wheel tapos may lock na parang solex, madami nito sa mga suking auto accessories shops, ace, handyman, true value, blade at marami pang iba. the price depends on the reliability of the product.HTH

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    Define "mura" muna sir.

    Anyway, I think I bought my Elevo steering wheel lock for almost Php800 at Concorde.


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    Quote Originally Posted by n5110 View Post
    if you are referring to the metal thing that they attached to the steering wheel tapos may lock na parang solex, madami nito sa mga suking auto accessories shops, ace, handyman, true value, blade at marami pang iba. the price depends on the reliability of the product.HTH

    Thanks a lot sir, how much kaya yung pinakamura? kasi meron lang ako ico-compare sa price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woohoo View Post
    Define "mura" muna sir.

    Anyway, I think I bought my Elevo steering wheel lock for almost Php800 at Concorde.


    Thanks sir.

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    ang alam ko nasa range ng 400 to about 1000 ata nung nagtingin ako dati pa. plano ko din lagyan yung oto ko, pero sinabi ko rin sa sarili ko, kung gusto naman talagang gawan na masama yung oto eh talagang wala akong magagawa. kaya ang ginawa ko, insurance na lang para may peace of mind. mas mahal pero gaya nga ng nasabi ko peace of mind..

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    Quote Originally Posted by n5110 View Post
    ang alam ko nasa range ng 400 to about 1000 ata nung nagtingin ako dati pa. plano ko din lagyan yung oto ko, pero sinabi ko rin sa sarili ko, kung gusto naman talagang gawan na masama yung oto eh talagang wala akong magagawa. kaya ang ginawa ko, insurance na lang para may peace of mind. mas mahal pero gaya nga ng nasabi ko peace of mind..
    Salamat sir, may compre insurance naman advie ko kaya lang mas okay pa rin kung may preventive tools hindi ba? hehe!

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    Php399.00 sa ACE.. worth it.. tagal ko nang ginagamit.. handy pa pwedeng bat pag may loloko loko..


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    Quote Originally Posted by arnielbenz View Post
    Salamat sir, may compre insurance naman advie ko kaya lang mas okay pa rin kung may preventive tools hindi ba? hehe!
    +1! Mas mahihirapan ang gustong tumangay sa kotse mo, mas may oras ka para mahabol mo sila sa parking lot. Hmmm... Gumamit din kaya ako ng isa pang type, para dalawa ang lock sa manibela?

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    Yup, less than Php500.00 lang iyan.

    Para ang kunin ng magnanakaw ay yung kotse sa tabi nung sa iyo na ang may ari ay ang taong nagsabing 'may insurance naman ako hindi ko na kailangan niyan'. :D Joke joke.

    Seriously, layering of security devices does work.

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    Banawe, nasa 400+ lang depende sa klase.

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    I use two, the one you put in the steering wheel which was already posted here and the one that locks the clutch pedal and steering wheel... mdyo mahihirapan na sila dun... :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Yup, less than Php500.00 lang iyan.

    Para ang kunin ng magnanakaw ay yung kotse sa tabi nung sa iyo na ang may ari ay ang taong nagsabing 'may insurance naman ako hindi ko na kailangan niyan'. :D Joke joke.

    Seriously, layering of security devices does work.

    :rofl: I definitely agree.

    Kahit kakarag-karag ang katabi mo sigurado yun pa rin ang pipilin nya, a thief would not spend so much time on stealing something. A good deterrent would absolutely make a carnapper think twice . . . or more depending on how many you have installed .

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    Quote Originally Posted by woohoo View Post
    Define "mura" muna sir.

    Anyway, I think I bought my Elevo steering wheel lock for almost Php800 at Concorde.

    OT: Sir woohoo, try po ninyo installing it the other way (top left to bottom right). I think it's the proper installation kasi the bar will jam between the front windshield and your A-pillar (tama ba?). You cannot turn the wheel much left nor right. From your pic, it cannot be turned left, but can still be turned right. Not really a big issue, kasi the wheel will normally lock at the slightest turn pag naka-off ang engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    Php399.00 sa ACE.. worth it.. tagal ko nang ginagamit.. handy pa pwedeng bat pag may loloko loko..




    Aba okay yan sir a! ganda tingnan. thanks sa reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paolorenzo View Post
    OT: Sir woohoo, try po ninyo installing it the other way (top left to bottom right). I think it's the proper installation kasi the bar will jam between the front windshield and your A-pillar (tama ba?). You cannot turn the wheel much left nor right. From your pic, it cannot be turned left, but can still be turned right. Not really a big issue, kasi the wheel will normally lock at the slightest turn pag naka-off ang engine.
    Thanks for the tip, but, like you said, it's not really an issue.

    The benefits of employing it this way are:

    1. I can lock the wheel WHILE still SEATED. If I do it your way, I will have to move my legs towards the outside of the car, and that would be uncomfortable for me.

    2. If it's raining and I don't have an umbrella, I can quickly board my car without having to disengage the steering wheel lock first.

    3. The lock is MORE VISIBLE outside of the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paolorenzo View Post
    OT: Sir woohoo, try po ninyo installing it the other way (top left to bottom right). I think it's the proper installation kasi the bar will jam between the front windshield and your A-pillar (tama ba?). You cannot turn the wheel much left nor right. From your pic, it cannot be turned left, but can still be turned right. Not really a big issue, kasi the wheel will normally lock at the slightest turn pag naka-off ang engine.
    Thanks for the tip, but, like you said, it's not really an issue.

    I've grown accustomed to this way already.

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    I swapped a non-ratchet steering lock for this:



    I place the forks on the spokes coz I'm worried that it could be yanked out when it's not.

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    Madaling masira yung Baseball Bat type na nabili ko. Mas ok pa yung parang letter t.

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