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EDWARDK9EJW

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Hi, does anyone use a disklok for added security when not using car daily. I have a 718 PDK cayman and was wondering if anyone has any experience of one. the fit etc.....
cheers
 
EDWARDK9EJW said:
Hi, does anyone use a disklok for added security when not using car daily. I have a 718 PDK cayman and was wondering if anyone has any experience of one. the fit etc.....

cheers

I use a Stoplock pro on my three spoke 981 wheel. It's snug, but it fits without making any marks. Just drop it behind the seat when it's not in use. Halfords let me try it before I paid too.

 
Hi. As a new owner of a Cayman 981(121) registered 11/2014 I found this post really useful and wanted to add my recent experience here for others searching for security devices. I checked the Stoplock website directly to check the compatibility of my car and it wasn't listed. I went to my local Halfords (as mentioned above) and asked if I could try the Stoplock Pro as I wasn't sure if it would fit. The member of staff declined my offer to pay upfront and before I knew it had opened the box and was handing me the Stoplock. It fitted perfectly fine with no struggles whatsoever, photo is attached. I should add my steering wheel has no media controls which may affect its physical size. Hope this helps others also considering to purchase a physical security steering wheel deterrent.

 
darwoo said:
Hi. As a new owner of a Cayman 981(121) registered 11/2014 I found this post really useful and wanted to add my recent experience here for others searching for security devices. I checked the Stoplock website directly to check the compatibility of my car and it wasn't listed. I went to my local Halfords (as mentioned above) and asked if I could try the Stoplock Pro as I wasn't sure if it would fit. The member of staff declined my offer to pay upfront and before I knew it had opened the box and was handing me the Stoplock. It fitted perfectly fine with no struggles whatsoever, photo is attached. I should add my steering wheel has no media controls which may affect its physical size. Hope this helps others also considering to purchase a physical security steering wheel deterrent.
I have the Large size for my motorhome and will be buying another for the 992 when it arrives. There are a range of sizes. I assume this is the small?

 
Hi.

I wasn't aware that there were different sizes, so I think I picked the correct one by chance. I pulled the box out of the recycling bin and can't seem to find any reference to model size so to be honest I'm not sure.

Regards, D.

 
darwoo said:
Hi.

I wasn't aware that there were different sizes, so I think I picked the correct one by chance. I pulled the box out of the recycling bin and can't seem to find any reference to model size so to be honest I'm not sure.

Regards, D.
I got the Pro Elite for my motorhome which is the the biggest. There is also the Pro model which is a bit less dished, the airbag model and the standard which is the flattest for small wheels without protruding boss.

 
I also got the pro elite as it fits almost any car so should cover future purchases as well. Have used it across about 6 previous cars from different brands (bmw/Audi/ Range Rover etc) so could be worth it if you change cars frequently.

 

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