After the owner has parked the car and exited from the cabin, he pushes the seat forward in the direction of the dashboard and steering wheel so that there is no space left for the arms or legs of a would-be car thief. The seat is then locked in this position. A magnetic swipe ...
tighten the castle nut back, and replace the cotter pin after connecting the tie rod end to the steering knuckle since this will secure its position. After that, you can start to replace the wheel and
The bar is locked by a padlock (8) to the steering wheel. The projecting part of the bar hits either the windscreen, or the thief, if any attempt is made to turn the steering wheel. The bar can be used for both handed drive cars....