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Re: how to secure the sliding door against breaking and entering


illinirocketscientist
 

OK. Curiosity got the better of me and I had to try my padded cable
canoe tiedowns to secure the Eurovan doors.

These tiedowns come in pairs. I used one across the front between the
front door inside handles, and the second one looped around the sliding
door top post (the part that travels in the top track) and then around
and under the front underside of the passenger seat. Then I hopped out
the rear hatch.

It worked fine, but it seems like a hassle to play Houdini everytime
you need to get in and out of your own car. Plus, I'm never certain my
rear hatch will open reliably which would leave you by the side of the
road looking like an idiot. ;-)

Regards,
Duane
2000 EVC


--- In ev_update@..., "illinirocketscientist"
<websailn2@...> wrote:

I've got these padded cables for locking down canoes and kayaks.
They work well and are well made. The canoe ones are 13 feet long so
you could loop them around seats, door handles and the like. Not
sure how you'd get out of the car afterwards, though.




Duane
2000 EVC

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