🔐 Lock It Down, Drive It Safe!
The Disklok Steering Wheel Lock is a Thatcham approved security device designed to provide maximum protection against vehicle theft. With its patented design that spins on attack, it effectively immobilizes the steering wheel, making it a formidable barrier against keyless entry theft. This lock fits most cars with steering wheels measuring between 15.4 inches and 16.3 inches and comes with a 3-year mechanical warranty for added assurance.
Brand | Disklok |
Special Feature | Keyless |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.14 x 17.32 x 1.97 inches |
Material | Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 4.9 Kilograms |
Control Method | App |
Manufacturer | Disklok |
Item Weight | 10.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 17.32 x 1.97 inches |
Item model number | LHDLARSILDSK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | LHDMEDSILDSK |
Special Features | Keyless |
K**N
Excellent anti theft device.
Great anti theft device. Kind of bulky but serves it's purpose. Lock can be sometimes stubborn though.
G**Y
Worth it
As advertised and I believe it is enough of a deterrent to warrant the price. Since there’s plenty written about this product online and demonstrated on YouTube, I’ll just address some of the negative things that have been said…At least one reviewer mentioned that it’s possible to still partially hold the bottom part of the steering wheel (towards the back of the wheel) and still steer the car. I tested it on my car, and that reviewer is correct but only to an extent. You can still steer the car (in the way I mentioned) but you probably couldn’t safely drive more than 5 MPH, your turns would be extremely slow. In other words, you could only do this in an empty parking lot. When you consider the way a thief wants to drive once the car is stolen (fast, rolling fast stops, etc.), I just can’t imagine a thief being able to do this with this device on. If he/she did, it would be slow getaway and either police get them easily or (if you carry a firearm) you could out the tires (just a thought). And they’d have a hard time navigating out of a crowded parking lot or a space parallel parked. Thus, while that reviewer is correct that the wheel can be partially steered, this device still serves its purpose and is enough of a deterrent. Also, the only way you could make the wheel completely cover every aspect of the wheel is if the company made a custom one for each wheel, and that would be impractical for the company and would raise the price a lot.Also, the device is not as heavy as some people say. I’m frail and can’t bench my own weight, and I don’t have an issue taking it off and placing it in the seat behind me. It is big though, and it you’ll have to learn at first when taking it off/on to not crash your windshield, but you’ll adjust. People who keep their cars clear of extra stuff (on floor, seats, etc.) won’t have issues, but if you keep lots of stuff (car seat, etc.), you’ll have to plan ahead where you want to keep this thing.This thing is sturdy, and I tested my three keys multiple times before using—no issues. The instructions tell you what your options are if you lose all keys or you can’t get it off.Lastly, this silver thing really stands out to anyone who passes by the car. Again, its ultimate purpose is deterrence, and it does that I believe. I’d buy it again (though hopefully I’ll never have to).
R**.
Disklok!
The Small Disklok fits my 2018 Camaro. This device seems very sturdy and secure and is very easy to install and remove. The locking mechanism seems well thought out and inspires confidence in this device. Comes with 3 keys and a tag with a key code. Don't lose that! While it is on the large side and a bit heavy, this is a good thing. The arm folds inside the unit and it stores behind the front seats. When installed it looks intimidating and hopefully makes a potential thief look elsewhere. I have tried several other devices (You know what they are) and found them wanting. I was in Law Enforcement for over 30 years in a large city and I have recovered numerous stolen cars. Some had 'other' devices that were easily defeated. While there are no guarantees and any device can be defeated, I feel that the Disklok will provide the best security for the money and type of device. You get what you pay for!
M**E
Does the job.
I started looking for an anti-car-theft device after learning that master sets of car keys are now available on the internet. My neighbor nearly had her 15-year-old Honda stolen out of her driveway with one of these master keys (in her instance, the cheap key broke off in the ignition while the thief was trying to start it).I looked into kill switches, "club" style deterrents and other options, and watched a few hours of YouTube videos on the subject. Many of these are easy for thieves to overcome, and in fact most only slow them down for a few seconds. I decided on the Disklok because although it too can be removed, it would take at least five minutes and extreme amounts of noise to get it off. That's enough for me. I no longer worry about my car being stolen out of my driveway at night.ONE YEAR LATER...I have now had the device for one year and want to provide this update.1) I continue to appreciate the streamlined and understated design.2) You will have to think about what you'll do if you park your car far from home (maybe in another city) and lose the key. It's probably best to go ahead and order several more spare keys for the manufacturer so you can have TWO with you while traveling and a spare or two in a safe place at home.3) For a more limited level of protection, you can put this on your steering wheel but not lock it. You can rotate the Disklok on the wheel so the lock is at the bottom, and anyone looking in the car window will not be able to tell whether or not it's locked.4) It is heavy enough to be awkward to put on and take off. I usually toss it over into the passenger seat while I'm driving. If you have to put it in the back seat every time, it's going to be more of a hassle to deal with.
M**H
A little heavy and awkward to put on
Although these are a little awkward and heavy to put on, I feel they're better security than say a club. With a club you can just cut the steering wheel and remove it. With the student tool to use to cut catalytic converters out.
A**R
Fits 2012 F150, really good.
Used these when I lived in England and they were the best even 20 years ago, and this newer version is much better especially for storage.I wanted a little extra security for my tow rig when parked up at rest areas or hotels. I’m sure most thieves haven’t even seen one of these, so it’d be hard to get around it.They aren’t cheap, but they are the best.
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