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 Proton Prevé V10, Proton Prevé Owners and Fans Club V10

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Rick Federer
post Jun 8 2012, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:04 PM)
hahaha i wish i have the skill to do that...
perhaps those aluminum shop can custom made and produce in larger quantity.

yeah another market opportunity created.
In the meantime, we could tear out the transparent stickers located at the bottom interior of each doors and apply them on that area first.
Recycle mah. icon_idea.gif

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post Jun 8 2012, 04:12 PM

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is this good? Proton Preve Twin Lock‏

http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/int...-twin-lock.html
Rick Federer
post Jun 8 2012, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:11 PM)
i think preve got AI, it uses yes 4G to check lowyat preve thread, self adjust to owner's liking. hmm.gif
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Speaking of 4G, my SA still haven't register for me yet. But since I am not in need of it, i think the longer I delay, the longer the expiry date, right?
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:16 PM

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Sent my preve to SC Bdr Baru Klang branch now just checking alignmnt only coz a bit off to d right, they rotate d tyre n check d alignmnt.. FOC only..Yeay!!
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:14 PM)
nod.gif

Speaking of 4G, my SA still haven't register for me yet. But since I am not in need of it, i think the longer I delay, the longer the expiry date, right?
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Haha. Like the way u think bro. Logically yes I think. Hopefully your YES Huddle unit does not have an expiry date since it was never registered tongue.gif
Rick Federer
post Jun 8 2012, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(shzewei @ Jun 8 2012, 04:12 PM)
Sometimes I wonder, using this kind of brake locks where it's permanently fixed to the brake pedal area, will it affect the safety feature of the brake pedal collapsing upon impact? Or will the brake lock shoved in between your thighs or fall off onto your knees when the brake pedal collapse?

I am currently using one that is smartly installed inside the steering area and locks up the steering, thus only exposing the key lock at the same area but it's not mounted onto the wall of the brake pedal area. I feel this is safer for my Altis. It's called CarryBoy and I hope they will produce one for Preve soon.
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:14 PM)
nod.gif

Speaking of 4G, my SA still haven't register for me yet. But since I am not in need of it, i think the longer I delay, the longer the expiry date, right?
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hmm not from date of car delivered? it a waste for me...how i wish can sell off
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:21 PM)
Sometimes I wonder, using this kind of brake locks where it's permanently fixed to the brake pedal area, will it affect the safety feature of the brake pedal collapsing upon impact?  Or will the brake lock shoved in between your thighs or fall off onto your knees when the brake pedal collapse?

I am currently using one that is smartly installed inside the steering area and locks up the steering, thus only exposing the key lock at the same area but it's not mounted onto the wall of the brake pedal area.  I feel this is safer for my Altis.  It's called CarryBoy and I hope they will produce one for Preve soon.
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Rick bro.

Never heard of this one before. Any testimony that this thing works nicely in delaying the thief?
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:21 PM)
Sometimes I wonder, using this kind of brake locks where it's permanently fixed to the brake pedal area, will it affect the safety feature of the brake pedal collapsing upon impact?  Or will the brake lock shoved in between your thighs or fall off onto your knees when the brake pedal collapse?

I am currently using one that is smartly installed inside the steering area and locks up the steering, thus only exposing the key lock at the same area but it's not mounted onto the wall of the brake pedal area.  I feel this is safer for my Altis.  It's called CarryBoy and I hope they will produce one for Preve soon.
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i am looking for security lock for my preve, dunno which 1 is better rclxub.gif
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:21 PM)
Sometimes I wonder, using this kind of brake locks where it's permanently fixed to the brake pedal area, will it affect the safety feature of the brake pedal collapsing upon impact?  Or will the brake lock shoved in between your thighs or fall off onto your knees when the brake pedal collapse?

I am currently using one that is smartly installed inside the steering area and locks up the steering, thus only exposing the key lock at the same area but it's not mounted onto the wall of the brake pedal area.  I feel this is safer for my Altis.  It's called CarryBoy and I hope they will produce one for Preve soon.
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logically its not safe.
i went to jusco, look look see see, the baseball bat lighter and can also use as defensive weapon.
as long as park at safer place should be ok.

also saw those comes with alarm and can remotely alert owner within 1-2km if someone try to tow the car or break the lock.
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:25 PM)
logically its not safe.
i went to jusco, look look see see, the baseball bat lighter and can also use as defensive weapon.
as long as park at safer place should be ok.

also saw those comes with alarm and can remotely alert owner within 1-2km if someone try to tow the car or break the lock.
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i think Rick talking bout the safety issue, like breaking ur shine bone.

Rick, I saw and heard ppl who involve in accident, broken legs cause by that thing. So depends you want it or not, it's less hassle compare to the traditional lock
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(Saya_Dhuang @ Jun 8 2012, 04:22 PM)
Rick bro.

Never heard of this one before. Any testimony that this thing works nicely in delaying the thief?
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Beautiful workmanship, not like lockatech, lousy color and does not look rigid.

CarryBoy
3-Lock System
Firearm grade metal

The three lock is designed to be installed permanently to the vehicle steering column to ensure safety to the driver. Three Lock works as the best anti-theft system because of it's three locking action. The lock is fabricated from high tensile steel resistant to any hacksawing or forced entry attempts. It's 9 rings core code lock system denies any faked key, lockpicking or drilling attempts.

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QUOTE(Junn @ Jun 8 2012, 04:28 PM)
i think Rick talking bout the safety issue, like breaking ur shine bone.

Rick, I saw and heard ppl who involve in accident, broken legs cause by that thing. So depends you want it or not, it's less hassle compare to the traditional lock
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Yeah, I thought so, and it does make me uncomfortable driving and thinking about my brother. blink.gif

So I will wait for the Steering Lock by CarryBoy or similar product. CarryBoy is from Thailand so they won't manufacture for Proton. I hope lockatech will produce it soon.

This post has been edited by Rick Federer: Jun 8 2012, 04:30 PM
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(Junn @ Jun 8 2012, 04:28 PM)
i think Rick talking bout the safety issue, like breaking ur shine bone.

Rick, I saw and heard ppl who involve in accident, broken legs cause by that thing. So depends you want it or not, it's less hassle compare to the traditional lock
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ya i was referring to that as well, not safe when shit happens, if lucky crush the legs if not straight pierce through lower body.
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QUOTE(Saya_Dhuang @ Jun 8 2012, 04:20 PM)
Haha. Like the way u think bro. Logically yes I think. Hopefully your YES Huddle unit does not have an expiry date since it was never registered tongue.gif
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rclxm9.gif I hope SA only remember to register for me end of this year then.

Long time no wub.gif wub.gif


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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:25 PM)
logically its not safe.
i went to jusco, look look see see, the baseball bat lighter and can also use as defensive weapon.
as long as park at safer place should be ok.

also saw those comes with alarm and can remotely alert owner within 1-2km if someone try to tow the car or break the lock.
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Believe me, any conventional steering locks you see at Jusco, I can uninstall it and drive your car away in less than a minute, assuming I know how to start the car.

Steering wheel is actually hollow inside, to avoid injuring your ribs. I just use a good chainsaw and saw off a joint from the steering wheel and slide the steering lock out, it's just like how you remove a key from your keychain. That was how my first car was stolen back in 1995.

Go get the brake lock I recommended from Jusco, the AutoLock brand. That is better than stock steering wheel locks.

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post Jun 8 2012, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:29 PM)

Yeah, I thought so, and it does make me uncomfortable driving and thinking about my brother.  blink.gif

So I will wait for the Steering Lock by CarryBoy or similar product. CarryBoy is from Thailand so they won't manufacture for Proton. I hope lockatech will produce it soon.
I think i'll stick back to traditional lock, I dowan report back here, 3 days driving, my balls pecah


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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:31 PM)
rclxm9.gif  I hope SA only remember to register for me end of this year then.

Long time no  wub.gif  wub.gif


Added on June 8, 2012, 4:37 pm
Believe me, any conventional steering locks you see at Jusco, I can uninstall it and drive your car away in less than a minute, assuming I know how to start the car.

Steering wheel is actually hollow inside, to avoid injuring your ribs.  I just use a good chainsaw and saw off a joint from the steering wheel and slide the steering lock out, it's just like how you remove a key from your keychain.  That was how my first car was stolen back in 1995.

Go get the brake lock I recommended from Jusco, the AutoLock brand. That is better than stock steering wheel locks.
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I am using that one

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post Jun 8 2012, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:31 PM)
rclxm9.gif  I hope SA only remember to register for me end of this year then.

Long time no  wub.gif  wub.gif


Added on June 8, 2012, 4:37 pm
Believe me, any conventional steering locks you see at Jusco, I can uninstall it and drive your car away in less than a minute, assuming I know how to start the car.

Steering wheel is actually hollow inside, to avoid injuring your ribs.  I just use a good chainsaw and saw off a joint from the steering wheel and slide the steering lock out, it's just like how you remove a key from your keychain.  That was how my first car was stolen back in 1995.

Go get the brake lock I recommended from Jusco, the AutoLock brand. That is better than stock steering wheel locks.
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thanks for the tip bro, will go jusco again to check it out.
i will get both, coz the baseball lock, i can use it as defensive weapon

this morning heard the news about a lady robbed and injured by fake accident robbers. i wish batman, superman, spiderman exist

edit: which jusco sell this, coz the jusco maluri (now rename AEON) i went to dont have this brand. hmm maybe i overlook.

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post Jun 8 2012, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(Rick Federer @ Jun 8 2012, 04:31 PM)
rclxm9.gif  I hope SA only remember to register for me end of this year then.

Long time no  wub.gif  wub.gif


Added on June 8, 2012, 4:37 pm
Believe me, any conventional steering locks you see at Jusco, I can uninstall it and drive your car away in less than a minute, assuming I know how to start the car.

Steering wheel is actually hollow inside, to avoid injuring your ribs.  I just use a good chainsaw and saw off a joint from the steering wheel and slide the steering lock out, it's just like how you remove a key from your keychain.  That was how my first car was stolen back in 1995.

Go get the brake lock I recommended from Jusco, the AutoLock brand. That is better than stock steering wheel locks.

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tomoro will going to jusco to buy this lock...is it in jusco or eneos in jusco??cos kiapreve say he buy at eneos
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:44 PM)
thanks for the tip bro, will go jusco again to check it out.
i will get both, coz the baseball lock, i can use it as defensive weapon

this morning heard the news about a lady robbed and injured by fake accident robbers. i wish batman, superman, spiderman exist

edit: which jusco sell this, coz the jusco maluri (now rename AEON) i went to dont have this brand. hmm maybe i overlook.
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you can also find that lock at ACE Hardware store...
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QUOTE(stargate8 @ Jun 8 2012, 04:44 PM)
thanks for the tip bro, will go jusco again to check it out.
i will get both, coz the baseball lock, i can use it as defensive weapon

this morning heard the news about a lady robbed and injured by fake accident robbers. i wish batman, superman, spiderman exist

edit: which jusco sell this, coz the jusco maluri (now rename AEON) i went to dont have this brand. hmm maybe i overlook.
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Read Page 50 of this thread. KiaPreve also using this lock he bought at Eneos Kepong i think.
I bought at Jusco Ipoh and there is a TV there using a VCD playback the demonstration of the toughness of the lock during the 80s in USA tongue.gif

You can still drive a manual gear car without brakes by using handbrakes but you can't start a CFE CVT without stepping on the brake pedal. rclxm9.gif

This post has been edited by Rick Federer: Jun 8 2012, 05:00 PM
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post Jun 8 2012, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(Huskarl @ Jun 8 2012, 02:45 PM)
meaning, they acknowledge it?did they mention temporary or permanently? I did check with some other SA, but they dun mention bout it.
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Damn... i've waited for 2 months for nothing then...
Previously my SA offered blue but i refused, should have taken the blue lagoon... wink.gif

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