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#1 GPS trackers

Post by Alty Ian » Fri Dec 11, 2015 1:58 pm

I know this has been discussed before but time has passed and newer options are available.

Just wondered if anyone can recommend any?
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Post by rolando38 » Fri Dec 11, 2015 2:43 pm

a few warnings on my side:

1/ they do consume significant energy => without battery charger, they will empty your battery in 3 weeks

2/ thieves can find how to foul GPS on eBay for 100?

3/ if the car is inside a truck/lorry or a building , you loose GPS signal...

4/ you need a SIM card, of course, no communication is free in this world (and I wonder nobody asked to pay for GPS satellites signal...)

apart from that the one I bought on ebay from HongKong did work OK, once you managed to understand the chinese to english translation...

for that reason and point N?1 I would not recommend it, however, and by te way I disconnected it long time ago; a metal bar joining steering wheell and pedal is more reliable, IMHO
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#3 GPS tracker

Post by cactusman » Fri Dec 11, 2015 7:43 pm

I had a chip n track fitted to my car. Without it I would not have the car. SCUM sawed through the steering wheel, loaded it onto a flatbed and took it to Essex. Chip n track worked and the police recovered my car in 12 hours. They did look for a tracker but did not find it. Best ?120 I ever spent.....other than buying the car of course.
Steering lock in a series 1 is virtually pointless as a hack saw will chop the wheel in three mins. Now I have ram raid posts, a shroud lock that encloses the wheel, alarm system and the tracker. Suggest you all do the same. J
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Post by Heuer » Fri Dec 11, 2015 7:52 pm

Removable steering wheel works for me: viewtopic.php?t=1339&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

CMC have stopped supplying them but apparently they are available from: JWA Components http://www.jwaracing.com/ 01785 851122 at ?300.
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Post by mgcjag » Sat Dec 12, 2015 10:01 am

Hi Ian...have a look at this.....havnt used one myself but it has good reviews in the Mercedes club gazett... http://www.pakatak.co.uk/shopv7/product.asp?P_ID=649 this is a totaly wireless unit and has its own internal rechargable battery
PS...a fuel cutoff switch works well, but only if you havnt told everyone where youve hidden it :lol:
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Post by paydase » Mon Dec 14, 2015 4:26 pm

My car has a natural fuel cutoff these days :lol:

Interesting idea this bonding tracker.
How do you detach it from steel however when you need to recharge it?
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Post by mgcjag » Mon Dec 14, 2015 4:52 pm

Pull it off its magnetic
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#8 Re: GPS tracker

Post by rolando38 » Mon Dec 14, 2015 6:07 pm

cactusman wrote:I had a chip n track fitted to my car.

do you mean
http://www.chipandtrace.com/#home ?
cactusman wrote: They did look for a tracker but did not find it.
do you mean they could not find where your tracker was hidden in the car ?

It still does not bring a solution if the car is indoors or in a Metal Lorry or if the thieves have a GPS signal blurrer (ie if they are professionals)

but yes, it will fool the apprentice, and there are a quite a few wandering around
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#9 Tracker

Post by cactusman » Mon Dec 14, 2015 6:32 pm

They looked. They failed. And no point asking me where it is either I am afraid. Won't work in a shipping container but works fine in an Essex car thiefs barn.
Mine was not chip and trace. Just a basic GPS device with a sim. Company is/was? Chip n Track. Any number out there. And yes you can pay more and get one that does work in a shipping container or so they claim. Or you can put it in the garage, chain it to the floor with a huge shroud over the wheel, alarm the garage and then put ram raid posts behind the door like I did. J
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