Drive Security Bollard/Post

best one is to make your own say 3in box in ground about a mt with 6in sticking out of ground then a 4in box over the top with a hole through the size of a bull dog lock like this View attachment 321965
Just had a look on their site I will order one and have a go at a pedal box.?
 
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I am not sure our camper would clear a 6 inch peg\spiggot sticking up but a good idea.
I do like that locking pin that could be used in the making of my pedal box being an auto no body makes one.

Have you tried Trade Vehicle Locks? They designed the pedal box. The box itself is a generic pattern. It is altered to fit different vehicles by using different shaped plates across the pedal arm apertures on the rear wall.

My van was one of the last Euro 5+ Ducatos, which went down the line after Euro 6 production had started. It has the Euro 6 modified clutch pedal and when I bought my pedal box it didn't fit. TVL were unaware that the clutch pedal arm shape had changed. I sent them some photos and measurements and they arranged to pick up the box, design and fit a new plate and return it to me FOC. Excellent service, and I'm sure they could help you if you asked.
 
Steve and Denise you could make your own U shape clamp to fit over the brake pedal
Assuming yours is like ours where it’s foot on pedal to start.

Then get one of those secure locks with the rotating shoot bolt to secure it.

Ohh just remembered you don’t get your hands dirty these days ?
 
Steve and Denise you could make your own U shape clamp to fit over the brake pedal
Assuming yours is like ours where it’s foot on pedal to start.

Then get one of those secure locks with the rotating shoot bolt to secure it.

Ohh just remembered you don’t get your hands dirty these days ?
Similar idea Rich only trouble is the pedal is made from plastic so a thief would cut the end off the pedal and remove the clamp or heat the clamp and twist the plastic so I am giving it a bit more thought.?

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