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NEW Steering Lock Disklok £80 (With Code) Thatcham Approved @ Euro Car Parts

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A must have with the amount of vehicles being stolen on a daily basis.

Thatcham approved

SMALL size fits most cars (bmw, audi, vw)

Cheapest elsewhere is £110-£130

The best steering lock on the market.
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DISKLOK Steering Lock (Silver) SmallThe award winning Disklok Steering Lock Small helps to prevent your vehicle from being stolen as its exceptionally hard to remove without the key. Its made from reinforced steel, covers the complete steering wheel and has high visibility, making the steering lock a superb deterrent. The unique advantage it has is its ability to spin on the wheel when attacked, preventing steering and damage to the vehicles own steering wheel lock.

This Disklok is small and therefore suitable for steering wheels 35-38.9cm (this covers most modern car steering wheels). To ensure that this will fit your vehicle, please measure your steering wheels diameter, measuring from the outside edge to the outside edge across the centre line of your steering wheel.

  • Front loading CD Spins
  • on attack preventing steering the vehicle and stops the vehicles own steering lock from being broken
  • Covers the entire wheel preventing cutting the wheel
  • Prevents airbag theft
  • A mechanical devise which deters keyless entry thefts
  • Anti-drill and anti-pick locking barrel
  • Thatcham approved, category 3
  • Simple design allowing fitting and removal in a few seconds
  • Is ultra-visible, increasing the deterrent factor
  • Recognised by vehicle insurers with possible discount on premiums with certain brokers
Edited by a community support team member, 25 May 2019
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  1. paulj48's avatar
    deleted196566925/05/2019 21:30

    battery operated angle grinder will have this off in seconds. waste of …battery operated angle grinder will have this off in seconds. waste of money.



    Try more like 10 minutes with a hell of a lot of noise.
  2. sparkykev's avatar
    dark_shadow25/05/2019 20:22

    Lol do people still use these?


    They are back in fashion since keyless ignition thefts came about.
  3. dark_shadow's avatar
    Lol do people still use these?
  4. amz84uk's avatar
    Amazing price for this! The medium and large are out of stock.

    Ghost alarm has excellent reviews and is one of the best security systems out there.

    I have been tempted but based on the number of very violent car jackings taking place lately, I would rather the thieves just take the car without breaking into the house to find keys / hurting us.

    If someone has the intention to nick something, they’ll go to all lengths to get it!

    I just have a hidden GPS tracker fitted to assist locating the car, but thieves are more than welcome to take it - it’s insured anyway!

    If the law went heavy on car criminals, we wouldn’t need such devices. Slap on the wrist usually from magistrates.
  5. Mark_Hickman's avatar
    deleted196566925/05/2019 21:30

    battery operated angle grinder will have this off in seconds. waste of …battery operated angle grinder will have this off in seconds. waste of money.


    Its not a waste of money because hundreds of keyless cars are being stolen every day, it takes 30 seconds, as soon as a thief see's this lock they will walk away, you really think they will take the risk of angle grinding for a few minutes making lots of noise and the risk of you hitting them over the head from behind when theres 5 more fords on every road to take with no steering locks ? Money well spent
  6. navo5's avatar
    Anyone remember the Krooklok
  7. richmurrell's avatar
    Exactly what I was thinking. Bit old school
  8. deleted9453's avatar
    Toon_army25/05/2019 20:17

    I bought a small for my Focus RS but as far as I'm aware VW is Medium …I bought a small for my Focus RS but as far as I'm aware VW is Medium size. Small fitted on the 435d so BMW must also be small.Also if you have a car you're actually wanting to protect get yourself a Ghost alarm fitted


    Small fits VW......most of not all. Fits golf, Passat, tiguian, karoq etc.

    As for the waste of money comment. Utter rubbish. Plenty of CCTV vids on YouTube of thieves seeing a lock and walking away. Same with a ring doorbell or anti snap door locks on your house. One look and let it.

    Thieves were about to steal my mates BMW at 2am one night until they saw the ring doorbell. One chap points at it and they all leg it.
    Its all about the deterrent.

    Heat for the price. This isn't far off cost for ecp as I bought one recently and Mrs works at head office
  9. paulj48's avatar
    deleted196566925/05/2019 22:12

    just looked at promo video. right, to cut this off all you do is with your …just looked at promo video. right, to cut this off all you do is with your battery angle grinder cut off the bottom hinge whilst your college holds the cover still with the handy long lock bar on top. It will then just unhinge and open up, no need to try and cut the top lock off. Waste of money.


    Thus making lots of noise so job done.
  10. Toon_army's avatar
    I bought a small for my Focus RS but as far as I'm aware VW is Medium size. Small fitted on the 435d so BMW must also be small.

    Also if you have a car you're actually wanting to protect get yourself a Ghost alarm fitted (edited)
  11. deleted1965669's avatar
    battery operated angle grinder will have this off in seconds. waste of money. (edited)
  12. pbilkhu's avatar
    Great product and thatcham approved too. I bought one with a discount for about £90 so this is a HOT price. Of course people can eventually get past any device but a deterrent is exactly that so it should hopefully push the thieves on, but out of all of the steering lock deterrents on the market, this is the best by far. As for size small, it seems to fit both my 2008 BMW E93 330d and also my 1985 BMW M535i (which is a much larger steering wheel).
  13. MrWang's avatar
    My grandma will be all over this.
  14. jarjarmustdie's avatar
    666FU26/05/2019 18:42

    People must live in some really dodgy areas if they need to use something …People must live in some really dodgy areas if they need to use something like this. Insurance is mandatory so I don't see the point of having one of these anyway.


    Because when your car gets stolen you end up paying more for your insurance (even if protected no claims you will always see an increase on renewal and for a few years after)
  15. Fatso666's avatar
    Can probably fry an egg if you leave it on during a hot sunny day
  16. deleted1459603's avatar
    WOW, these have shot up in price. I bought mine about 8 years ago and it cost me £44.
  17. deleted929883's avatar
    Toon_army25/05/2019 20:38

    I'm from the North East tbh not many cars I hear of going missing here, …I'm from the North East tbh not many cars I hear of going missing here, it's more Birmingham was they love to nick them.Ghost was a must for my RS, then got one fitted to the 435d. I'm looking at Rs3's now so that'll be treat to a Ghost as well lol


    The 1st time I went to Birmingham my rs6 was stolen from a hotel car park.
  18. kos1c's avatar
    Funny thing is. This is worth more than my car!
  19. Tom.Wilson's avatar
    Buy a car that doesn't have keyless ignition.. problem solved.
  20. boiteacourrier's avatar
    As an anti theft, my car is equipped with a choke. Pretty sure that many people don't know how to use it
  21. amz84uk's avatar
    Toon_army25/05/2019 20:38

    I'm from the North East tbh not many cars I hear of going missing here, …I'm from the North East tbh not many cars I hear of going missing here, it's more Birmingham was they love to nick them.Ghost was a must for my RS, then got one fitted to the 435d. I'm looking at Rs3's now so that'll be treat to a Ghost as well lol


    Spot on mate. I’m in Birmingham.
  22. Toon_army's avatar
    amz84uk25/05/2019 20:39

    Spot on mate. I’m in Birmingham.


    Oh Jesus lol. I know there was a chop shop down there got busted about 2 years ago, there was loads of mk2 RS's found in it. Horrible how you have to keep things you've earned safe
  23. aj_paul's avatar
    One of the best steering wheel locks and recommended by the police as a good deterrent.
  24. deleted1965669's avatar
    Better off getting a card board lookalike and put that on your car - at least then they wont even go near your car seeing it from a distance. If they are not deterred then at least they wont wreck your car and wreck the steering lock getting it off.
  25. deleted1965669's avatar
    sparkykev25/05/2019 22:26

    They are back in fashion since keyless ignition thefts came about.


    Far cheaper and easier just to take a wheel off your car when out and about.
  26. Sammy86's avatar
    I was quite looking forward to a variety jacking or home invasion to steal my car... avoid the hassle of advertising it on autotrader. No luck unfortunately. Probably due to the constant surveillance on my family & I by the security services.
  27. deleted1337455's avatar
    richmurrell25/05/2019 20:33

    Exactly what I was thinking. Bit old school



    If there's a car with a steering wheel lock and a car without parked next to eachother, the thief is going to take the easiest option. Same applies to home security. You're only trying to deter them...
  28. deleted9453's avatar
    jsd7426/05/2019 08:48

    Was this posted by ECP themselves? Amount of vehicles stolen on a daily …Was this posted by ECP themselves? Amount of vehicles stolen on a daily basis?? Lol is that the best marketing they have? Look at a graph of car thefts per year over the last 30 years and you'll see they have fallen dramatically. If u have a classic car from the 80's/90's you can paint it yellow or red to complete that classic period look. With a modern car you'll just look like a plonker.


    Someone isn't keeping abreast with news. It's a pandemic in cities. Cars are going day and night every day. Just look on any social media and you'll see. Personally know 3 people that have had cars stolen, one couple it was both of their cars at same time.
    There are chop shops all over the place that police are busting.
  29. jamgin's avatar
    Thieves are welcome to have my 16 year old Mégane Scenic....
  30. blitzsah's avatar
    dark_shadow25/05/2019 20:22

    Lol do people still use these?


    Anything that makes your car less desirable than the other one on the estate is a win. Would make a lot of noise getting this off and too much hassle for many thieves.
    This also happens to be one of the best steering locks you can buy
  31. David_Kay's avatar
    I have one my focus rs. These are essential.. yes you can get them off With an angle grinder but with keyless cars being a doddle to steal within seconds any little to put them off helps. It’s a deterrent nothing more.. and your average car thief doesn’t usually carry an angle grinder in their back pocket
  32. Bazzer55's avatar
    LOL I had one of these Krooklock things years ago on my Sierra cozzy.....They just nicked the whole car, they jacked up the front and towed it away.... Never to be seen again.....well not as one car, probably as several cars (edited)
  33. deleted9453's avatar
    deleted8366826/05/2019 13:46

    A sample of three. Even better.


    google.com/amp…590

    Every 6 min a claim is made for car theft. That's a claim, not theft. I suspect the theft is a greater amount.
    That's 240 claims per day for theft. But theft isn't an issue in the UK?
  34. deleted824600's avatar
    deleted945326/05/2019 13:50

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/business-47721590Every 6 …https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/business-47721590Every 6 min a claim is made for car theft. That's a claim, not theft. I suspect the theft is a greater amount. That's 240 claims per day for theft. But theft isn't an issue in the UK?


    Don't use stats, you'll only confuse the poor lad.
  35. deleted9453's avatar
    deleted8366826/05/2019 14:23

    Doesn’t use social media, cites it as a source. Trustworthy


    As I said, as you were.
  36. MrKrabs's avatar
    amz84uk25/05/2019 20:35

    Amazing price for this! The medium and large are out of stock. Ghost alarm …Amazing price for this! The medium and large are out of stock. Ghost alarm has excellent reviews and is one of the best security systems out there. I have been tempted but based on the number of very violent car jackings taking place lately, I would rather the thieves just take the car without breaking into the house to find keys / hurting us. If someone has the intention to nick something, they’ll go to all lengths to get it!I just have a hidden GPS tracker fitted to assist locating the car, but thieves are more than welcome to take it - it’s insured anyway! If the law went heavy on car criminals, we wouldn’t need such devices. Slap on the wrist usually from magistrates.


    Agree. If it was up to me I'd have the entire prison population lined up and shot, and the billions saved spent on elderly care.
  37. XNET's avatar
    navo526/05/2019 00:10

    Anyone remember the Krooklok [Image]


    Yeah, I got one free with Castrol gtx from Halfords in 1990!!!
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