Who sells Hood Locks for our Hondas?
As the subject says...
I've really got to beef up the security on my hatch since it got broken into, but an internet search only revealed a couple choices (JC Whitney)
On their site, they have two kinds of hood locks, can someone explain how non-cable type works or if these are junk or what. Hope this isn't posted in the wrong forum, but since I want to buy...
Here's da links for both kind:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jht...D=4706&BQ=jcw2
http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jht...D=4708&BQ=jcw2
Also, I would like to replace the factory bolts for the seats with tamper resistant ones. Where can I get these?
[Modified by b20guy, 6:59 PM 8/1/2002]
I've really got to beef up the security on my hatch since it got broken into, but an internet search only revealed a couple choices (JC Whitney)
On their site, they have two kinds of hood locks, can someone explain how non-cable type works or if these are junk or what. Hope this isn't posted in the wrong forum, but since I want to buy...
Here's da links for both kind:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jht...D=4706&BQ=jcw2
http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jht...D=4708&BQ=jcw2
Also, I would like to replace the factory bolts for the seats with tamper resistant ones. Where can I get these?
[Modified by b20guy, 6:59 PM 8/1/2002]
No need to go with JC.. You can get better ones from your local alarm shop. Just go to a reputable shop and they should get you one installed for around $100. Works like a charm and it's integrated (lock/unlock) to your alarm remote.
Summit carries them too. I had those on my carbon fiber hood on my Si. I tried installing a set on an Integra but the angle was to different and we went with regular hood pins. There are a little bit of a pain to install versus reg. hood pins because of the locking mechanism.
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